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Nike (NKE) Stock Climbs Following $2M Insider Purchase Near Multi-Year Lows

2026/04/15 17:53
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Key Takeaways

  • Apple CEO and Nike board member Tim Cook acquired 25,000 NKE shares on April 10 at $42.43 each, investing approximately $1.06M and expanding his holdings by 23.7%
  • CEO Elliott Hill purchased 23,660 shares worth around $1M, bringing total insider acquisitions to roughly $2M
  • Shares climbed over 2% on Tuesday, reaching $45.15 in extended trading, though remaining down more than 32% for the year
  • Analysts slashed price targets after disappointing Q3 outlook; HSBC and Goldman Sachs issued downgrades to Hold
  • China revenue fell 11% in the latest quarter, with executives projecting a potential 20% drop in coming months

Nike shares received an unexpected boost this week, courtesy of leadership buying at the top.

Board member Tim Cook — the current Apple chief executive — acquired 25,000 shares of NKE on April 10, paying an average of $42.43 per share for a total investment of approximately $1.06 million. This transaction expanded his total holdings to 130,480 shares, representing a 23.7% growth in his ownership position.


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Cook’s purchase didn’t occur in isolation. Nike chief executive Elliott Hill also made a move, buying 23,660 shares valued at approximately $1 million. Combined, these two senior figures invested roughly $2 million in NKE shares during the same period.

Both transactions were revealed through SEC Form 4 documents and occurred while the stock hovers near its lowest valuation in 12 years.

Shares of NKE climbed more than 2% during Tuesday’s session, finishing at $45.15 in after-hours activity. The stock’s trading range over the past 52 weeks spans from $42.09 to $80.17.

Behind the Recent Decline

Nike’s third-quarter financial results, released on March 31, actually exceeded expectations. The athletic apparel giant delivered earnings per share of $0.35, beating the consensus forecast of $0.29, while revenue of $11.28 billion surpassed the anticipated $11.23 billion.

However, forward-looking projections rattled the market. The company indicated that revenue might decline between 2% and 4% in the upcoming quarter, with profitability expected to remain stagnant through the end of 2026.

The Greater China market emerged as a significant concern. Sales in that region contracted by 11% during the most recent quarter, and executives warned of a possible 20% decrease ahead, attributing the weakness to intensifying competition and weakening consumer demand.

This cautious forecast prompted widespread price target reductions. Goldman Sachs lowered its objective to $52 from $76. Bank of America adjusted downward to $55 from $73. Wells Fargo reduced its target to $55 from $65, while maintaining an Overweight stance. UBS decreased its projection to $54 from $58.

HSBC took a more significant step, downgrading NKE to Hold and cutting its target dramatically from $90 to $48, characterizing the situation as a “show-me” turnaround scenario.

Current Analyst Sentiment

The overall analyst community remains divided. Among 36 analysts monitored by MarketBeat, 17 assign a Buy rating, 17 recommend Hold, and 2 suggest Sell. The mean price objective stands at $62.34.

According to TipRanks, the consensus leans toward Moderate Buy, reflecting 14 Buy recommendations and 11 Hold ratings over the trailing three-month period. Their average projection of $60.90 suggests approximately 38% potential appreciation from present levels.

Research firms highlight three primary headwinds: decelerating product innovation, diminished retail distribution as the company emphasizes direct-to-consumer channels, and margin compression stemming from elevated costs and tariff pressures. Gross profit margins contracted to 40.2%.

Regarding shareholder returns, Nike distributes an annual dividend of $1.64 — yielding 3.7% — though the payout ratio of 108.6% raises sustainability concerns should earnings fail to improve.

JPMorgan and Piper Sandler maintain Neutral positions. Piper Sandler analyst Anna Andreeva reduced her price target to $40 from $50.

Institutional ownership accounts for 64.25% of outstanding NKE shares. The stock concluded Tuesday’s standard trading session at $44.19.

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