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Nike Stock Today (November 22, 2025): Dividend Hike, Moody’s Downgrade and a ‘Death Cross’ Challenge the Bull Case

Nike Stock Today (November 22, 2025): Dividend Hike, Moody’s Downgrade and a ‘Death Cross’ Challenge the Bull Case

Nike’s share price is trying to stabilize after a volatile stretch in 2025 that has seen the stock underperform the broader market and flash a bearish technical signal, even as the company raises its dividend and pushes ahead with a multi‑year turnaround. As of Friday’s close (November 21, 2025), Nike (NYSE: NKE) traded around $62.80, up roughly 2.2% on the day, with an intraday range between about $61 and $63.50. Recent analyses suggest the stock is still down in the mid‑teens percentage range for the year, significantly lagging the S&P 500, which is up double digits in 2025. MarketWatch Against
23 November 2025
Nike Stock Skyrockets After Earnings Beat – Experts Weigh In

Premarket Alert: Will Nike (NKE) Stock Skyrocket or Sink Monday? Here’s Why

Latest News and Market Drivers Nike has been in the news for several turnaround efforts and headwinds. In late September, CEO Elliott Hill emphasized big marketing investments (e.g. World Cup campaigns) even as tariff costs and China softness persist reuters.com reuters.com. Reuters reports that despite clearing inventory and a surprise 1% revenue bump in Q1 FY2026 (ended Aug 31), Nike warned Q2 sales will dip “low-single digits” reuters.com reuters.com. Tariff burdens have climbed (now ~$1.5 billion vs. $1B prior) as most manufacturing is in Vietnam/China/Indonesia reuters.com. Consumer demand remains cautious. For example, retailers like Foot Locker have scaled back Nike orders,
2 November 2025
Nike Stock Skyrockets After Earnings Beat – Experts Weigh In

Nike Stock Skyrockets After Earnings Beat – Experts Weigh In

Q1 FY2026 Results: Revenue and Profit Surprise Nike’s late-September earnings release showed a clear beat on both sales and profit. Total Q1 revenue was $11.72 B, up 1% year-over-year; analysts had expected a decline to about $11.0 B businesswire.com reuters.com. On the bottom line, Nike earned $0.49 per share, far above the $0.27 consensus estimate businesswire.com reuters.com. The 1.5-point rise in gross margin to 42.2% was powered by stronger-than-expected wholesale restocking. Indeed, wholesale revenues jumped 7% to $6.8 B businesswire.com. In contrast, Nike’s Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) sales (retail stores and digital) were down 4% ($4.5 B) businesswire.com, as Nike cuts promotions and trims excess inventory.
30 September 2025
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