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How about the 1.3 billion evaporation of Nike's market value? Nike's market value evaporates by 1.3

According to a news report on February 21, Beijing time, the media and fans are paying close attention to a name -- Zion & middot; Williamson -- in a focus game hosted by NCAA (National University Sports Association), which is broadcast live across the United States. And triggered the event of "Nike market value evaporation 1.3 billion", then what happened to Nike market value evaporation 1.3 billion? Nike's market value has evaporated by 1.3 billion. Let's learn more about it.

Originally, in the NCAA's Duke University and North Carolina University's "blue blood battle", most people expected the script to be that Duke's freshman Zion "angrily chop" two pairs and lead Duke to defeat the opponent; however, the real scenario is: Zion only 34 seconds in the first possession of the ball attack "step on" their shoes, resulting in right knee injury. Then he never returned to the court, leaving only the shoes that were almost stepped in half, accompanied the home fans to witness Duke's 72-88 loss.

On February 22, Beijing time, Nike's share price fell 1.05% on Thursday, with a loss of more than $1.3 billion, due to a sprained right knee on Zion's pg2.5 wearing Nike, according to US media business insider.

For a while, Nike, Zion's shoe supplier, was pushed to the forefront. One day, Duke's fans experienced the process from ecstasy to despair in 34 seconds; one day later, Nike also experienced this kind of "roller coaster like" mood. When the stock market opened on Thursday, Nike's share price fell 1% in 10 minutes, reducing the value equivalent to $1 billion. During the whole day's trading, Nike's share price fell in shock, and at the worst, it fell 1.7%. At the end of the day, the share of the decline finally stayed at 1.05%. It also means that Nike 'evaporated' more than $1.3 billion on that day.

The reason for Nike's stock crash is obvious: Zion Williamson, Duke '.

After the game, Nike officials issued a statement on this incident: "we are very concerned about this incident, and hope that Zion will be OK and recover as soon as possible. The quality and performance of our products are very important to us. Although this event is an example, we are trying to find out the cause and find out the problem. '