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To own Nike today, you have to believe its sport-led product reset, digital integration, and inventory cleanup can translate into healthier margins despite weak sales, heavy promotional pressure, and a still-skeptical market. The key near term catalyst remains evidence of improving revenue trajectories and gross margin repair, while the biggest risk is continued revenue softness in core regions. Recent leadership changes and the stock’s slide to multi‑year lows intensify focus on whether this turnaround story can gain visible traction.
Among recent developments, the launch of The Crenshaw Rec by Foot Locker, Nike, Jordan Brand, and Converse is especially relevant. It illustrates how Nike is trying to rebuild heat around performance and culture through localized, community-driven retail experiences rather than just pushing more inventory online. If this kind of concept deepens brand engagement and supports full price selling, it could complement Nike’s margin recovery efforts, even as the broader business works through weak demand and elevated stock levels.
Yet against this backdrop of community investment and product renewal, investors should also weigh the risk that persistent revenue pressure in key regions could still...
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NIKE's narrative projects $49.0 billion revenue and $3.7 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 1.8% yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about $0.6 billion from $3.1 billion today.
Uncover how NIKE's forecasts yield a $51.12 fair value, a 28% upside to its current price.
Before this news, the most optimistic analysts were assuming revenue could reach about US$51.2 billion and earnings about US$5.7 billion, but if changing consumer preferences keep chipping away at Nike’s pricing power, that upbeat view looks very different from more cautious takes, reminding you that reasonable people can read the same data and reach sharply different conclusions.
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