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NIKE'S ANNUAL MEETING GIVES WAY TO "CAUTIOUS REALITY"

          Nike's annual meetings "gave way to a new, cautious
     reality," according to Jeff Manning of the Portland
     OREGONIAN.  Nike officials "spent much of the meeting
     dealing with renewed allegations that the company is
     exploiting and abusing factory workers in Asia."  In
     addressing shareholder, Nike CEO Phil Knight said, "Good
     shoes are made in good factories.  Good factories have good
     labor relations.  We're running essentially good factories." 
     Manning also reported that shareholders didn't leave "giddy
     in anticipation of another stock split and another banner
     year," after Nike officials said U.S. footwear sales have
     "slowed considerably," and "probably will be down in the
     next two or three quarters, probably less than" 10%.  While
     Nike President Tom Clarke said sales during the back-to-
     school period "were OK," Manning wrote that "key retailers
     reported sluggish demand" (Portland OREGONIAN, 9/23).
          MORE KNIGHT: In his address to shareholders, Knight
     said, "We try to be as good citizens and operate as good
     factories as we can, but there are exceptions from time to
     time to our Code. ... The process of having managers from
     foreign countries overseeing those 500,000 workers is
     somewhat difficult for all of us, but over the next two or
     three years, you will see that process change."  Knight also
     added that Nike has commissioned "a prestigious university"
     to do a study on wages throughout Southeast Asia and in Nike
     factories that will "exonerate" the company.  He said the
     report will be issued "fairly shortly" (Nike).

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