NKE · NYSE · CIK 0000320187
NIKE, Inc.
No equity stake in another company appears in NIKE, Inc.'s filings. That is the sourced answer, not a hole in the research.
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The full register, from 13F filings
The Register tab above is hand research: a dozen holders, each traced to the filing it came from. This asks the same question of the whole market for the quarter ended 31-mar-2026, where 1,882 managers reported a position. Broad where the research is deep, and shallow in the ways a 13F always is.
1,882 managers reported a position, together holding 945.7m shares, or 63.7% of the company. The 40 largest are listed.
Built from 13F filings, which report US listed, long, US custodied positions only. A register from this source is a floor rather than a level: a holder's true position can be far larger, as BlackRock's ASML stake shows at 1.28m shares in a 13F against 26.3m in its 13G/A. Holdings held through derivatives, outside US custody, or below a manager's reporting obligation do not appear. Where a holder is marked as a family, its total sums several separate filing entities and describes something no single filing describes; the constituent entities and their share counts are listed so the total can be checked. That roll-up can legitimately exceed the family's own Schedule 13G, because a 13G is filed by one legal entity: Vanguard reports Alphabet through ten advisory entities, and The Vanguard Group Inc itself reported zero after its January 2026 disaggregation.
What a reader needs to know to read these numbers
- Nike has two classes of common stock. As of 8 July 2026 (10-K cover page and proxy record date): Class A 281,387,752 shares, Class B 1,202,110,951 shares, combined 1,483,498,703. Class B is listed on the NYSE under NKE; Class A is not publicly traded but is convertible 1-for-1 into Class B at the holder's option (16 holders of record of Class A versus approximately 20,000 of Class B, per the FY2026 10-K).
- company.shares_outstanding (1,483,498,703) is the COMBINED Class A plus Class B total. This is the denominator the self-gate check in this file uses (summed raw share counts against this combined total), but it is NOT the denominator used by any individual register row: every row's pct_denominator states its own class-specific base (Class B outstanding, 1,202,110,951, for the seven institutional 13F rows and for Travis Knight and the officers aggregate; Class A outstanding, 281,387,752, for Philip Knight, Swoosh LLC and the Travis Trust). Do not divide any single row's shares by the combined total to get its stated percentage; use the row's own pct_denominator.
- Voting: each Class A share and each Class B share carries one vote, and the two classes vote together on all matters except the election of directors (source: 2026 proxy statement, 'How are votes calculated?' and the notice of annual meeting). For director elections the classes vote as separate classes. For as long as Class B outstanding shares are between 25% and 87.5% of total common stock outstanding (currently the case), Class B holders elect 25% of the Board (rounded up) and Class A holders elect the rest; if Class A ever falls below 12.5% of total common stock, Class A and Class B vote together for those remaining seats instead. At the FY2026 Annual Meeting (11 director seats), Class A elects 8 and Class B elects 3, which is the source of the FY2026 10-K risk-factor language that Class A 'elect[s] three-quarters of the Board of Directors rounded down to the next whole number.' Because Swoosh LLC alone holds 78.8% of Class A, it can effectively control all 8 of the Class-A-elected board seats.
- company.market_cap_usd ($60.42 billion) is stockanalysis.com's stated figure 'as of August 17, 2026'. Cross-check: Yahoo Finance's chart API gave a NKE regularMarketPrice of $40.73 at the 14 August 2026 close (the most recent trading day before the stated date); $40.73 x 1,483,498,703 combined shares = $60.42 billion, matching to the nearest ten million.
- 13F filers report Class B only, since that is the traded, 13F-reportable class; Class A is not registered under Section 12 and is not 13F-eligible. Every institutional row above is explicitly a Class B position.
- Vanguard entity substitution, per the house rule on Vanguard's January 2026 filer reorganisation. This register uses 'The Vanguard Group, Inc.' Form 13F-HR (CIK 0000102909) for the quarter ended 31 December 2025: 116,993,541 Class B shares. Nike's own 2026 proxy separately lists a '5% Stockholder' named 'Vanguard Capital Management' at 100 Vanguard Blvd., Malvern PA (the same address Vanguard Group uses) holding 89,476,687 Class B shares (7.5%), sourced by the proxy to a Schedule 13G/A filed as of 31 March 2026. These are treated here as the same Vanguard complex reported through two different entity names and filing types (13F-HR vs. 13G/A) as of two different dates; do NOT sum the 89,476,687 proxy figure with the 116,993,541 13F figure above, they are not additive.
- State Street disagreement, recorded rather than resolved. This register uses State Street Corporation's own Form 13F-HR for the quarter ended 30 June 2026 (CIK 0000093751): 63,598,789 Class B shares. Nike's 2026 proxy separately lists State Street at 59,588,679 Class B shares (5.0%), sourced by the proxy to a Schedule 13G/A filed as of 31 March 2026, three months older than the 13F figure used here.
- 13F market values are the managers' own reported figures as of each period end. Vanguard's row (period 31 Dec 2025) implies roughly $63.71 per Class B share; the six 30 June 2026 rows (BlackRock, State Street, Geode, FMR, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan) imply roughly $40.9 to $41.5 per share, consistent with each other and reflecting a large decline in NIKE's share price between the two 13F dates (the stock's 52-week range as of 17 Aug 2026 was $40.00 to $80.17 per Yahoo Finance).
- The proxy's beneficial-ownership table also lists 'Sojitz Corporation of America' holding 300,000 shares of a separate Preferred stock class (100% of that class), tied to a historical Nike Japan joint-venture relationship. This is a different security (redeemable preferred, per Note 8 of the FY2026 10-K) from the Class A/Class B common stock covered by this register and is excluded here as a different instrument.
- Holdings is empty and that is a sourced finding, not a gap. The FY2026 Form 10-K (period ended 31 May 2026, filed 15 July 2026), the only Nike financial statement filed since the FY2026 fiscal year-end at the time of this research, was searched in full for 'equity method', 'non-marketable', 'measurement alternative', 'unrealized gain', 'joint venture', 'equity investment' and 'minority interest'; none of these phrases describing an equity-method or non-marketable equity stake appears anywhere in the filing. The balance sheet's 'Short-term investments' ($1,464 million as of 31 May 2026) are described in Note 1 as commercial paper, corporate notes, bank deposits, money-market funds and U.S. Treasury obligations, i.e. treasury-style holdings excluded by the brief. 'Deferred income taxes and other assets' ($5,674 million) is itemised in the notes as deferred tax assets, company-owned life insurance cash-surrender value, and endorsement-contract prepayments; no equity stake in another company is disclosed within it. Nike's own EDGAR filing history contains no 13F-HR of any vintage under CIK 0000320187, consistent with Nike not acting as an institutional investment manager.
- The FY2026 10-K (filed 15 July 2026, period ended 31 May 2026) is the most current annual report as of this research (17 August 2026); the next 10-Q (Q1 FY2027, covering the quarter ending on or about 31 August 2026) had not yet been filed.
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Recorded rather than filled in. Each of these is a place where a number could have been invented and was not.
- Whether Nike holds any minority equity stake in a supplier, technology partner or joint venture not captured on the face of the balance sheet or in the notes searched. Searched the FY2026 10-K full text for 'equity method', 'non-marketable', 'measurement alternative', 'joint venture', 'equity investment' and 'minority interest'; none found. No 10-Q has been filed since the FY2026 year-end to check for any newer disclosure.
- Capital Research/Capital Group, T. Rowe Price, Norges Bank (Norway's sovereign wealth fund) and any other holder beyond the top 8 to 12 targeted here. Not checked individually within the time budget; the 7 institutional 13F rows plus the 5 Knight-family/insider rows already meet the brief's target.
- Any Schedule 13D filed on Nike stock (as opposed to 13G, which is passive-investor only). Not separately checked in EDGAR's full-text search within the time budget; if a 13D exists it would indicate an activist or control-seeking holder not captured by the 13F/13G-based rows here.
- The exact number of Nike shares (if any) held by Norges Bank or other sovereign wealth funds; these entities typically do not file Form 13F and were not checked against Schedule 13G/13F-NT filings.
- Whether Philip Knight's spouse's 521,792 Class A shares (explicitly excluded from his row per the proxy footnote, and which he disclaims) should be considered part of the broader Knight family bloc; left out of this register as a standalone row because no separate beneficial-ownership line for her exists in the proxy.
