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Nike stock ends Friday up 3% after Converse shake-up; U.S. markets shut Monday
14 February 2026
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Nike stock ends Friday up 3% after Converse shake-up; U.S. markets shut Monday

New York, Feb 14, 2026, 17:16 EST — Market closed

  • Nike shares bounced back on Friday, gaining 3.3% and putting an end to a two-day losing streak.
  • Nike-owned Converse is trimming corporate jobs as part of an operational realignment, Reuters reported.
  • Nike’s board has approved a quarterly dividend of $0.41 per share, setting March 2 as the record date.

Nike Inc jumped 3.3% on Friday to close at $63.13—handsomely ahead of a consumer sector that struggled for direction heading into the weekend.

Nike’s pivot comes with plenty at stake. The company is still working through its turnaround, juggling slimmer inventories, changes to its product lineup, and rebuilt wholesale relationships. All that’s squeezed margins and left investors uneasy about how well Nike can pull this off.

Cost-cutting is once again grabbing the spotlight. Converse, which is part of Nike, is letting go of some corporate staff as it shifts its operating structure to better match its parent company, according to a source cited by Reuters.

“Some roles are being eliminated and many more will shift in scope and reporting structure,” the source said. According to the same person, almost everyone holding a corporate position at Converse faces at least some change. Reuters

Nike’s board signed off on a quarterly cash dividend of 41 cents per share, set for payout on April 1 to holders on record by March 2.

According to a separate regulatory filing, Nike’s executive vice president and chief legal officer Robert Leinwand sold 9,065 shares on Feb. 12, fetching $62.33 each. Insiders like Leinwand disclose such moves through a Form 4, the SEC’s required filing for reporting stock trades.

Friday saw brisk action. Nike shares swung between roughly $61.08 and $63.38, trading volume landing near 20.2 million. The stock had ended the previous session close to $61.11.

A stronger tape played its part. Nike gave the Dow a late lift on Friday, joining forces with some of the big names in industrials and tech to send the index up.

After a bruising Thursday session that saw Nike drop 2% in a wider market swoon, shares rebounded. VF Corp took an even harder hit; Under Armour, though, fared a bit better.

But cost control isn’t all upside. Trimming jobs helps with expenses, sure, yet it may just as easily point to sluggish demand and weak brand energy — particularly at Converse, a unit Nike itself says is overdue for a reset.

Next up, investors will have to wait a bit. With the NYSE shut for Washington’s Birthday (Presidents Day) on Monday, Feb. 16, U.S. markets won’t reopen until Tuesday.

With Nike, what comes next is clarity on the Converse overhaul—investors want to see management finally attach figures to those updates, or spot fresh restructuring language tucked into filings or remarks. Afterward, attention shifts to the March 2 dividend record date. The bigger question hanging over the stock: will cost-cutting give way to solid, unclouded sales growth?

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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