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STANDARD & POOR'S NIKE WATCH; FILA'S SECOND QUARTER DROP?

          Standard & Poor's on Friday placed some of its Nike
     debt ratings on its Creditwatch list with "negative
     implications," according to Jeff Manning of the Portland
     OREGONIAN.  S&P's rates Nike's corporate credit and senior
     unsecured debt single A-plus, "but it is placing that rating
     on its watch list, based on an expectation that Nike's
     results will continue to be weaker than previously expected
     because of 'ongoing softness in the U.S. athletic footwear
     and apparel markets.'"  Nike's total debt outstanding as of
     May 31 was $860M.  Analyst Jennifer Black "minimized" S&P's
     report, noting that Nike's debt "remains investment grade." 
     Nike was unavailable for comment (Portland OREGONIAN, 7/11).
          FILA EXPECTS SECOND QUARTER DROP: CNBC's Joe Kernan
     reported that Fila expects to report "a second-quarter loss
     of $1.48."  Fila said that "weaker sales in the U.S. and Far
     East, strong pressure on margins due to higher level of
     closeouts and lower royalty income from its Japanese license
     contributed to lower expectations" ("The Edge," CNBC, 7/10).

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