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Nike stock upgraded to hold with price target raised to $95

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 22/03/2024, 19:24
Updated 22/03/2024, 19:24
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On Friday, CFRA made an adjustment to its rating on Nike Inc (NYSE:NKE), upgrading the athletic apparel and footwear giant from Sell to Hold. The firm also increased its price target for the stock to $95.00, up from the previous target of $91.00.

The new price target is based on a multiple of 25.3 times CFRA's fiscal year 2025 (ending March) earnings per share (EPS) estimate. This valuation is below Nike's two-year average forward price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple of 29.4 times.

The upgrade follows Nike's recent earnings report, which showed a normalized third-quarter EPS of $0.98 compared to $0.79 in the same period last year, surpassing consensus estimates by $0.23. Revenue for the quarter was reported at $12.43 billion, slightly above the estimated $12.39 billion and $130 million higher than consensus estimates.

Nike saw varied performance across different regions, with China experiencing a revenue increase of 6%, while the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region saw a 4% decline. North America and the Asia Pacific and Latin America (APLA) regions both posted growth, at 3% and 4% respectively.

The company's gross margin for the quarter also improved, rising by 150 basis points to 44.8%, which was attributed to reduced freight and logistics costs, as well as more effective promotional activities. Marketing expenses, referred to as demand creation expenses, increased by 10% to $1 billion during the quarter.

Moreover, inventory levels showed a positive trend, declining by 13% year-over-year to $7.7 billion, which CFRA views as a healthy sign. Despite the upgrade and the positive aspects of the latest earnings report, CFRA maintains a cautious stance on Nike's stock, expressing uncertainty about where the company's next phase of growth will emerge from.

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Nevertheless, the analyst believes that Nike's valuation is now fair, prompting the revised rating and stock price target.

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