Nike, the Greek goddess of triumph, is the source of the company’s name. In May 1971, the business changed its name from Blue Ribbon Sports, Inc. to NIKE, Inc. With its headquarters located in Beaverton, Oregon, NIKE, Inc. was established in 1964. Nike, which is well-known for its “Just Do It” slogan and Swoosh emblem, sponsors a number of well-known sportsmen and sports teams worldwide. Along with its subsidiaries, NIKE, Inc. creates, markets, develops, and sells athletic and casual footwear, clothing, equipment, accessories, and services for men, women, and children.

Nike Company Quick Overview
| Details | Info |
| Origin Country | United States |
| Founded | 1964 |
| Founder | Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight |
| Headquarters | Beaverton, Oregon, United States |
| MD/CEO | John Donahoe |
| Hubs | Global operations and regional offices in Americas, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Greater China, and Asia Pacific |
| Subsidiary | Converse, Hurley |
| Owner | Publicly traded company with widely dispersed shareholders |
| Net Worth (Approx.) | ~$170–200 billion market capitalization |
| Official Website | https://www.nike.com/ |
Net Worth and Market Cap
As of February 13, 2026, the market capitalization or net worth of Nike, Inc. is 331.64 billion. In just one year, its market capitalization has dropped by -28.95%. The company is worth 342.06 billion.
Corporate leadership
The business was established on January 25, 1964, as “Blue Ribbon Sports” by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. On May 30, 1971, it changed its name to Nike, Inc. Elliott Hill serves as the company’s president and chief executive officer, Mark Parker as executive chairman, and Philip Knight as chairman emeritus.
Overview of Services
NIKE, Jordan, Converse, Jumpman, One Star, Chuck Taylor, All Star, Star Chevron, and Jack Purcell are some of the trademarks that the corporation uses to sell its goods.
Additionally, it sells a range of plastic products to other manufacturers, distributes and licenses casual sneakers, clothing, and accessories, and markets clothing with licensed college and professional team and league logos. It also offers a line of performance equipment and accessories, such as bags, socks, sport balls, eyewear, bats, digital devices, gloves, protective gear, and other equipment for sports activities.
The company also provides consumer experiences and services, including as fitness and activity apps, fitness, sport, and wellness content, sport-focused events and activations, and digital services and features in physical retail locations.
Scale of Operations
North America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Greater China, Asia Pacific, and Latin America are among the regions where Nike operates. Through NIKE-owned retail stores, independent distributors, licensees, sales agents, and digital platforms, it sells its products to athletic specialty stores, department stores, sporting goods stores, footwear stores, skate, tennis, and golf shops, as well as other wholesale accounts.