Nike Earnings Preview: New CEO Big Plus, Nike’s A China Play But May Require Patience

Summary:

  • Nike reports their fiscal Q1 ’25 after the market closes on Tuesday, October 1, ’24. Sell-side consensus is expecting $0.52 in EPS, roughly $878 million in operating income on $11.6 billion in revenue for expected y-o-y declines of -45% in EPS, -45% in operating income and -10% in revenue.
  • Full-year fiscal ’25 consensus is currently expecting a decline of 5% in revenue and -23% in EPS. The expected revenue decline for fiscal ’25 is historic, since it’s not preceded by an economic event.
  • Nike’s valuation is much more attractive on a relative basis than at any point in the last 10 years, trading at 2.1x trailing-twelve-month revenue.
  • Phil Knight and the Nike board have removed the old CEO John Donahoe and brought in Elliott Hill, the former Nike retail channel star, to replace him.

Nike store sign at Vaughan Mills mall near Toronto.

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Nike (NYSE:NKE), the footwear and athletic apparel giant, reports their fiscal Q1 ’25 after the market closes on Tuesday, October 1, ’24.

Sell-side consensus is expecting $0.52 in EPS, roughly $878 million in operating income on $11.6 billion



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