KEY POINTS
  • Nike said its sales in China during the latest period rose 6%, while sales in North America were down 2%. 
  • Nike's digital sales jumped 82%. 
  • "In this dynamic environment, no one can match our pace of launching innovative product and our brand's deep connection to consumers," Nike CEO John Donahoe said. 
Shoppers wait in line to enter a Nike Inc. store during a summer sale in Beijing, China on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020.

Nike shares soared 13% in extended trading Tuesday as the company reported an 82% increase in online sales and offered up an outlook that calls for demand to grow through the holidays.

The company has used the coronavirus pandemic as an opportunity to accelerate its digital business, and its women's apparel division grew nearly 200%. As parents stocked up on back-to-school items, and its business picked back up in key markets like China, Nike said its Jordan brand is looking "stronger than ever."