Nike: Explaining The Selloff And Why It’s A Buy

Summary:

  • Nike is currently facing challenges such as elevated inventory levels and inflation, causing its stock to drop by 19% YTD.
  • I believe Nike’s durable brand coupled with high quality products will position them to overcome these challenges.
  • I expect Nike’s continued sponsorship of well-known athletes to contribute to its brand strength and pricing power.
  • My valuation indicates an implied price target of ~$104 by the end of FY 2024, making this a buy.

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Drew Angerer

Investment Thesis

Nike (NYSE:NKE) is the largest apparel company in the world, with leading positions across different categories and regions. The company is currently facing challenges such as elevated inventory levels, inflationary pressure, and slow growth in China. Such issues have resulted


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