Where Will Nike Stock Be in 5 Years?

Source The Motley Fool

Key Points

  • Shareholders want to see Nike's revenue grow at a much faster clip than analysts expect.

  • The business can lean on its brand name and distribution reach to maintain a strong position in the industry.

  • With a 3.6% dividend yield, Nike could be a compelling choice for income investors.

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With $46.5 billion in trailing-12-month revenue, Nike (NYSE: NKE) is a leader in the worldwide market for sports footwear and apparel. However, its disappointing financial performances during its ongoing turnaround effort have not helped pull the stock out of its years-long slump. Shares are now down 75% from their peak (as of June 1), and down by about 68% over the past five years. And there's really no telling when investors should expect the company's winning ways to return.

At this point, Nike might be hard for bargain-hunting investors to ignore. But where will this consumer discretionary stock be in five years? The truth is that it's incredibly difficult to forecast.

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The Nike Swoosh logo on a dark filter with shoes in background.

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Here's the best-case scenario

Nike's long-term shareholders have been desperately waiting for better days. Five years from now, this company could be in a significantly better position, provided CEO Elliott Hill's "Win Now" playbook starts to positively impact financial performance.

Sell-side analysts forecast that Nike's revenue will rise at a compound annual rate of just 1.7% between fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2028. This isn't going to cut it for long-term investors seeking big returns.

However, should the business get back to much stronger and more durable revenue growth sooner rather than later, its profits will also get a lift. For this to happen, Nike will need to reassert itself as the dominant player in the global sportswear market, leveraging its unrivaled brand power with a top-notch product pipeline.

If that happens, then market sentiment around the company should drastically improve, and the stock will be in position to outperform the broader market between now and June 2031.

Investors should proceed with caution

That best-case scenario is far from a sure thing. Everything would need to go right for the company, both internally with management's strategic decisions and externally with the broader economy.

As of this writing, Nike shares trade at a price-to-sales ratio below 1.5, and near its 10-year low. This might entice value investors to open a position.

Nike is also shaping up to be a compelling dividend stock. At its current price, the forward yield sits at a hefty 3.6%. And the business has paid dividends for 24 straight years, so investors can have confidence in the distribution's durability.

But the company remains in a troubling situation, and it's impossible to predict when things might improve. To its advantage, Nike has brand recognition and global distribution capabilities that help it maintain its leadership position. Competition in its markets is going to remain fierce, though.

Right now, Nike is a polarizing stock. It could be a slam dunk over the next five years. Or it could be a losing investment. Investors should factor this heightened uncertainty into their decision-making process.

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Neil Patel has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Nike. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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