1 Bullish Sign for Struggling Nike Stock

Source The Motley Fool

Key Points

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook purchased 25,000 shares of Nike stock in April.

  • Nike recently beat analysts' estimates amid a concerted effort to improve its financial performance.

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It's no secret that Nike (NYSE: NKE) has had substantial challenges in the past few years. The stock is trading near its 52-week low of $42 per share, and the company recently underwent significant leadership changes. As the athletic brand fights to stay relevant, there is one potentially overlooked bullish signal coming from within.

On April 10, Apple CEO and Nike board member Tim Cook purchased 25,000 shares of Nike. Just a few days later, Nike CEO Elliott Hill purchased 23,660 shares. This follows Cook's December purchase of 50,000 shares.

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Insider buying is often viewed as a bullish signal that the company could begin moving in a more positive direction. The fact that Cook and Hill have both purchased healthy numbers of shares recently could be a real vote of confidence. Now the question is if Nike's turnaround is, in fact, working.

The Nike logo in front of Nike sneakers.

Image source: The Motley Fool.

The latest financials tell a mixed story. Third-quarter fiscal 2026 revenues were flat, while wholesale revenue increased 5% year over year. Nike beat Wall Street's expectations, but it still has a long way to go to return to its former glory.

Nike's stock has fallen 28% since the start of the year. Its trailing price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is below 30 now, which could mean the stock is at a reasonable price for those who believe the company's financial rebound is underway.

With insiders buying shares, hopefully, there is more good news for patient Nike investors in the near future.

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