A

$ADDYY

7 articles found
2 positive
1 negative
4 neutral
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··James Hires

Nike Hits 16-Year Low as China Slump, Margin Collapse Compound DEI Investigation Woes

Nike stock plummets 32% YTD amid China sales decline, margin compression, EEOC investigation, and 14,000 job cuts, signaling deeper structural challenges.
NKESBUXADDYYtariffslayoffs
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Ben Gran

Nike's Teen Dominance Can't Offset China Collapse: Stock Recovery Still Distant

Nike leads U.S. teen footwear preferences at 46%, but China revenue declines of 7-20% overshadow domestic strength, keeping recovery outlook bleak.
AMZNNKEADDYYbrand loyaltyChina market weakness
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Josh Kohn-Lindquist

Nike Shares Crater 15% on Weak Guidance Despite Earnings Beat

Nike plunged 15.33% after beating earnings but guiding to a 3% sales decline, citing inventory clearance and China demand concerns.
NKEPUMSYADDYYstock plungemargin pressure
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Leo Sun

Nike Stock at Crossroads: Why Waiting for March Results May Pay Off

Nike's 60% three-year decline reflects revenue contraction and margin compression. At 33x forward earnings, analysts recommend waiting for March 31 earnings before investing.
ONONNKELULUADDYYrevenue declinegross margin compression
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Catie Hogan

Nike Stock Down 11% in 2026: Is the Swoosh Finally Undervalued?

Nike's stock has plummeted 50% since 2021 and fallen 11% in 2026, but CEO Elliott Hill's 'Win Now' turnaround strategy and reasonable valuation metrics suggest potential recovery for patient investors.
AMZNNKEADDYYUAUAAvaluationdividend stock
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Lawrence Nga

Nike's Performance Running Crown Under Siege as Rivals Gain Technical Ground

Nike faces a critical threat: rivals like Hoka, On Running, and Asics are winning in performance running through superior technology, potentially eroding Nike's pricing power and brand credibility.
NKEADDYYASCCYmargin compressionpricing power
GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Researchandmarkets.Com

Global Sneakers Market Valued at $81.45B in 2025, Poised for 55% Growth Through 2033

Global sneakers market valued at $81.45B in 2025, expected to reach $126.15B by 2033. Growth driven by health consciousness, e-commerce expansion, and celebrity collaborations.
NKEPUMSYADDYYsupply chaine-commerce