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Were Nike's Q4 results good enough to rebound its stock?

Nike (NKE - Free Report)  shares were up roughly +3% on Thursday ahead of results for its fiscal fourth quarter, which it released after the closing bell.

Despite the pre-earnings spike, NKE is down 17% in 2025 and has now fallen a grizzly 44% over the last three years to widely trail the benchmark S&P 500’s gains of more than +50% and its archrival Adidas (ADDYY - Free Report) , whose stock is up +24% during this period.

That said, let’s see if Nike’s Q4 report was enough to get the ball rolling in regard to a potential rebound for the iconic apparel retailer's stock.

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Nike’s Q4 report and full year results

Reporting Q4 sales of $11.1 billion, Nike was able to exceed the Zacks Consensus of $10.71 billion, although this was a 12% decline from $12.6 billion in the comparative quarter. On the bottom line, Nike’s net income came in at $211 million or $0.14 per share, which topped EPS expectations of $0.12 but fell 86% from $1.01 a share in the prior year quarter.

Dealing with what has been an ongoing need to revamp its product line, Nike CEO Elliott Hill stated the company is leaning into a new “sport offense” strategy to reignite growth by focusing on core products, product innovation, and a storytelling marketing strategy. Overall, Nike’s total sales fell 10% during its fiscal 2025 to $46.3 billion, while EPS dropped 45% to $2.16 from $3.95 in FY24.  

Monitoring Nike’s P/E valuation

Amid the decline in Nike’s earnings, it has become more evident that monitoring the retail apparel giant’s P/E valuation is very necessary.

While Nike’s Q4 report was somewhat underwhelming, at around $62 a share, NKE does trade at a reasonable 32.1X forward earnings multiple. This is near Nike’s decade-long median of 29.4X forward earnings and a 37% discount to its decade high of 51.1X. Still, Nike trades at a premium to the benchmark’s 23.5X forward earnings multiple and Adidas at 26.8X.

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Bottom line

Nike stock currently lands a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), but its Q4 report did not give enough to justify a meaningful rebound. Losing market share to rival Adidas and up-and-coming players like Under Armour (UAA - Free Report) , Nike’s turnaround strategy is much needed and could eventually cause a sharp rally in NKE, just not right now.

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