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Postby winston » Sat Sep 03, 2016 5:23 pm

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Trade of the Day: Nike Inc (NYSE:NKE)

A play for investors who want growth at a discount

By Ken Trester

Nike (NKE) analysts expect the company to show earnings growth of 10.76% next year, and then post an average growth rate of 14.01% over the next five years.

With the stock recently snapping downward resistance, making higher price highs and higher price lows, we believe now is the time to get in on the cheap before this one really begins to run on us.


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Postby winston » Wed Sep 28, 2016 7:09 am

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Why You Should Love Nike Inc. Regardless of Q1 Results (NKE)

Nike stock has been written off too quickly amid growing competition. This is a rebound play in the making.

By Dan Burrows

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Postby winston » Tue Oct 11, 2016 8:27 am

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Bad Times for Nike Are the Best Times for Long-Term Investors

By Sangara Narayanan

lower stock prices and a valuation of 2.6 time sales and 23 times make Nike an attractive stock for long-term investors.

For those of the buy-and-hold persuasion, now is the time to cautiously, but strongly, move into a bigger position.

The footwear and apparel markets are clearly growing despite slowdowns in economies like China and Brazil.


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Postby winston » Tue Oct 18, 2016 8:08 pm

Sports-apparel giant Nike slides nearly 15% since late August.
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Postby winston » Fri Nov 04, 2016 11:42 am

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This Stock is One of the Best Long-Term Wealth Builders in the US Stock Market

By Brian Bollinger

Valuation

Even despite its 24% share price collapse over the last year, Nike’s stock still trades at a forward P/E ratio of 21.3 and offers a small dividend yield of 1.3%, which is about in line with the stock’s five-year average yield.


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Postby winston » Sat Dec 24, 2016 10:38 am

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This Stock Could Deliver 21% to 27% Returns in the Next 12 to 18 Months

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Postby winston » Wed May 17, 2017 12:11 pm

Best Growth Stocks for Retirement: Nike (NKE)

by Alessio Jacona

I’m the first to admit that I’ve consistently underestimated Nike Inc (NYSE:NKE) over the years. As ridiculous as this sounds now, I thought Michael Jordan’s retirement in 1998 — nearly 20 years ago — would stunt the brand’s momentum. (We’ll all just agree to forget that Jordan came out of retirement in the early 2000s to play for the Washington Wizards. That never happened.)

Nike’s sales did indeed slow down for a couple years. But by the mid-2000s, NKE was growing faster than ever, and it has yet to really slow down.

I also thought upstarts like Under Armour Inc (NYSE:UAA) and Lululemon Athletica Inc. (NASDAQ:LULU) would eat into Nike’s growth and depress margins. That very well may happen at some point, but it certainly hasn’t happened yet. Nike’s return on equity is sitting at multidecade highs.

I have no idea what the economy will look like in 10 years. At the current rate of technological change, we may very well be living the world of the Jetsons by then. But it’s probably safe to assume that people still will be spending large sums of money to dress like their favorite athlete, and Nike will likely still have a large chunk of that market.

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Postby winston » Sat Aug 19, 2017 2:37 pm

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Buy Nike Inc (NKE) Stock While the Market Panics Over Foot Locker

NKE stock is selling off with FL stock, but that pairing is misguided

By Luke Lango

Sales jumped 7% year-over-year, with running apparel up 8% and Jordan brand sales better by 13%.

Sportswear revenues climbed 17% in the period.


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Postby winston » Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:38 pm

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A WORLDWIDE BRAND HITTING RECORD HIGHS

Today, we check in on a company with an impressive reputation...

Businesses with iconic brands enjoy tremendous customer loyalty. That's because they have a broad reputation for superior products... And their customers are willing to pay premium prices for that consistent quality. Right now, one famous brand is picking up steam...

We're talking about Nike (NKE), one of the world's most popular athletic brands. It built its $110 billion empire selling shoes, apparel, and sports accessories. Now, shareholders are reaping the benefits of a four-year, $12-billion buyback program.

The buybacks increase the value of Nike's shares and give investors a bigger piece of the pie. It's a sign Nike has confidence in its business – and it's what we like to see in an investment...

As you can see in the chart below, Nike shares are on a tear. The stock is up around 27% in the past year. And shares recently hit fresh all-time highs. As long as consumers keep snapping up their favorite shoes, expect shares of this beloved company to keep climbing...

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