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EXPERT EXPECTS "FLAT" NIKE EARNINGS, BUT A BOOST FROM HAMM

          Nike will release its first quarter earnings report
     today and on CNBC's "The Edge," Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
     footwear & apparel analyst Josephine Esquivel said, "We're
     expecting those orders to be flat."  When asked what Nike is
     "doing right," Esquivel said, "They've gotten the footwear
     product right.  It's probably the most exciting line-up of
     products coming up for this back-to-school period. ... They
     haven't been quite as effective turning around their apparel
     business, although we do expect them to be doing so for
     spring of 2000."  Esquivel, on Nike's online initiative:
     "That area is going to be a pretty small piece of their
     business.  This is a nearly nine billion dollar company, and
     we'd be amazed if they did ten or twenty million dollars
     this year in their e-commerce business."  Esquivel, on
     Nike's partnership with Mia Hamm: "The benefits could be
     great, because the Women's World Cup has been a phenomenal
     marketing coup. ... So having [Hamm] as their endorser ...
     will do a lot for them in the business of girls sports, as
     well as penetrating the soccer market, which they're a very,
     very distant player in" ("The Edge," CNBC, 6/29).

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