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Where Will Nike Stock Be in 5 Years?

Written by Will Ebiefung for The Motley Fool -> With shares down by almost 17% over the last five years, Nike (NYSE: NKE) has generated absolutely no value for shareholders (inclusive of dividends) at a time when the S&P 500 has roughly doubled. The company is losing relevance

Where Will Nike Stock Be in 5 Years?
Nasdaq News โ€” 3 June 2026
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With shares down by almost 17% over the last five years, Nike (NYSE: NKE) has generated absolutely no value for shareholders (inclusive of dividends) at a time when the S&P 500 has roughly doubled.

The company is losing relevance in the fitness apparel industry it once dominated. And the impacts of this decline are showing through on its revenue and earnings. Let's dig deeper to see what the next half-decade could have in store for this once-legendary American shoemaker.

On Nov. 5, 2021, Nike stock reached its all-time high of $172, performing surprisingly well during the COVID-19 pandemic. The health crisis refocused consumers on fitness and comfortable stay-at-home clothing. And increasing rates of online shopping encouraged Nike's management to pivot to a direct-to-consumer (DTC) strategy -- axing out third-party retail partners to sell products straight to consumers.

This turned out to become one of the worst decisions in the sneaker giant's recent history. On the surface, DTC sounds great . By cutting out the middlemen , Nike believed it could boost profit margins and build a closer relationship with its consumers through data and marketing.

However, it turns out that an online store can't quite replicate the personalized experience of in-person shopping , where the customer can compare items from different brands, test the product, and talk to a sales representative about their questions and concerns. Most alarmingly, Nike created a gap in the market, allowing smaller rivals like Hoka to win over casual runners -- especially in the crucial Generation Z demographic.

Nike is trying to mend its relationship with third-party retailers, inking deals with Designer Brands and Macy's last June. The company has also enacted sweeping layoffs targeting white-collar positions like vice presidents, directors, and senior directors who may have been partially responsible for the disastrous DTC strategy. Nike is also bringing back a former senior executive, Tom Peddie, who retired in 2020. He will now be vice president of marketplace partners (third-party retailers).

But unfortunately, the cat is out of the bag. Nike has inadvertently strengthened new rivals in its core athletic footwear market, and it can't simply force them to go away. Over the next five years, expect brands like Hoka to continue pressuring Nike's growth potential and margins.

In the fiscal fourth quarter that ended May 31, Nike's sales fell by 2% year over year to $12.6 billion, led by the floundering direct-to-consumer business, which dropped 8% to $5.1 billion. While the company remains quite profitable, with a net income of $1.5 billion, investors shouldn't expect massive long-term growth. Nike is a mature company. And it looks like its best days are behind it.

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