KEY POINTS
  • Congested ports in the United States and ongoing store closures in Europe weighed on Nike's sales during its fiscal third quarter, the company said Thursday.
  • In North America, revenue dropped 10% year over year, as Nike said shipments have been delayed by more than three weeks.
  • But Nike continued to see momentum online. Its e-commerce sales surged 59% during the period.
A man walks in front of a Nike products exhibit, on February 22, 2021 in New York City.

Nike on Thursday reported higher third-quarter profits even though sales growth was hurt by widespread port congestion in the United States and ongoing store closures in Europe.

Although the global health crisis still leaves an overhang of uncertainty, Nike said it anticipates lockdowns will start to ease in Europe in April, and delivery windows will slowly improve in North America through the remainder of the year.