Nike In the Midst of a CEO Transition, Withdraws Full Year Guidance

Image: Nike’s shares have been under pressure as the firm continues to underperform. By Brian Nelson, CFA On October 1, Nike (NKE) reported mixed first-quarter fiscal 2025 results, with revenue coming up short relative to the consensus estimate, while GAAP earnings per share came in ahead of what the Street was looking for. The headline numbers for Nike weren’t great. First quarter revenue fell 10% on a reported basis, while Nike Brand and Nike Direct revenues dropped 10% and 13% on a reported basis, respectively. Wholesale revenues fell 8% on a reported basis, Converse sales fell 15% on a reported basis, while diluted earnings per share of $0.70 was down 26% year-over-year. Nike is in the midst of a management … Read more

Paper: Value and Momentum Within Stocks, Too

Please select the image below to download, “Value and Momentum Within Stocks, Too:” Abstract: This paper strives to advance the field of finance in four ways: 1) it extends the theory of the “The Arithmetic of Active Management” to the investor level; 2) it addresses certain data problems of factor-based methods, namely with respect to value and book-to-market ratios, while introducing price-to-fair-value ratios in a factor-based approach; 3) it may lay the foundation for academic literature regarding the Valuentum, the value-timing, and ultra-momentum factors; and 4) it walks through the potential relative outperformance that may be harvested at the intersection of relevant, unique and compensated factors within individual stocks. To download the full report, please click here (pdf). ———- Actual results … Read more

Nike’s Revenue Under Pressure

Image: Nike’s shares have languished of late, and a comeback will take some time. By Brian Nelson, CFA On June 27, Nike (NKE) reported disappointing fourth quarter fiscal 2024 results and issued an outlook for fiscal 2025 that came up short relative to expectations. Revenue in the quarter fell 2%, missing the consensus estimate, but was flat on a currency-neutral basis. Revenue for its Nike brand advanced 1% on a currency-neutral basis, while Nike direct revenue fell 7% on a currency-neutral basis. Wholesale revenue was up 8% on a currency-neutral basis, while revenues for Converse dropped 17% on a currency-neutral basis. Nike’s guidance for 2025 wasn’t very encouraging. Here’s what the executive team said on the conference call: Now let … Read more

Nike’s Revenue to Face Pressure During First Half of Fiscal 2025

Image: Nike’s shares have faced considerable pressure from the beginning of 2022, and its outlook for the first half of fiscal 2025 wasn’t great. By Brian Nelson, CFA On March 21, Nike (NKE) reported better-than-expected third quarter fiscal 2024 results. Revenue during the quarter advanced modestly on a reported and currency-neutral basis as revenue from its Nike brand rose 2%, while sales for Converse fell 19% on a reported basis. Nike showcased its pricing strength in the period, with the company’s gross margin advancing 150 basis points, to 44.8%, despite higher input expenses and restructuring charges. Net income fell 5% in the fiscal third quarter, while diluted earnings per share dropped 3% in the period. Nike ended the quarter ending … Read more

Dick’s Sporting Goods Soars, Raises Dividend 10%

Image: Dick’s Sporting Goods’ shares have soared since the doldrums of the COVID-19 meltdown. By Brian Nelson, CFA On March 14, Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio holding Dick’s Sporting Goods (DKS) reported better-than-expected top and bottom-line performance for the fourth quarter and issued a solid outlook for fiscal 2024. Shares of Dick’s Sporting Goods have done fantastic since the worst of the COVID-19 meltdown years ago, and the momentum behind its business remains strong, as evidenced by a nice 10% increase in its quarterly dividend. We expect to raise our fair value estimate of Dick’s Sporting Goods upon our next valuation model update, and the company remains a key idea in the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio. Management’s commentary in the quarterly … Read more

We Remain Bullish; Is This 1995 – The Beginning of a Huge Stock Market Run?

Image: Large cap growth stocks have trounced the performance of the S&P 500, REITs, and bonds since the beginning of 2023. We expect continued outperformance in this area of the market. By Brian Nelson, CFA We’re now roughly four years past the depths of the COVID-19 meltdown, where equities collapsed in February and March of 2020. As the markets began to recover through 2020, our long-term conviction in equities only grew stronger. We think the biggest risk for long-term investors remains staying out of the market on the basis of what could be considered stretched valuation multiples. As we outlined heavily in the book Value Trap, valuation multiples hardly tell the complete story about a company and often omit key … Read more

12 Reasons to Stay Aggressive in 2024

By Brian Nelson, CFA 1. The Fed has signaled that rate cuts could start with inflation at a 2 handle (2 point something) and not at exactly 2.0%. That means that the Fed may become anticipatory to prevent overshooting to the downside with inflation. We see this as positive for long-duration equities, particularly those whose free cash flow generation is robust in the out-years, inclusive of big cap tech and the stylistic area of large cap growth. 2. Unemployment is at structural lows of 3.7%. Employers are working hard to keep talent on board, and with each paycheck, employees are pumping more and more money into the stock market via retirement accounts. This tailwind remains a stiff one and will … Read more

Latest Report Updates

Select the company’s link below to access their stock webpage where their 16-page stock report (pdf) can be downloaded. The stock webpage also houses the company’s dividend report (pdf), where applicable, as well as the latest company/industry commentary and news. For companies updated this week, their stock webpages will reflect the new data this weekend. American Tower (AMT) AutoZone (AZO) Best Buy (BBY) BHP Billiton (BHP) Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) ConocoPhillips (COP) Crocs (CROX) Cisco (CSCO) Cintas Corp (CTAS) CubeSmart (CUBE) Dollar Tree (DLTR) DocuSign (DOCU) Estee Lauder (EL) Ford (F) FedEx (FDX) Fiserv (FI) First Solar (FSLR) General Electric (GE) General Motors (GM) Global Payments (GPN) Leggett & Platt (LEG) Eli Lilly (LLY) Lululemon (LULU) McDonald’s (MCD) MercadoLibre (MELI) 3M … Read more

Dick’s Sporting Goods Still Looks Really Cheap

Image Source: Dick’s Sporting Goods By Brian Nelson, CFA On November 21, Dick’s Sporting Goods (DKS) reported solid third-quarter results with sales up 2.8% on a year-over-year basis thanks to comparable store sales growth of 1.7% that lapped an impressive 6.5% increase in the same period a year ago. Non-GAAP earnings per share came in at $2.85 in the quarter, up from $2.60 in last year’s period. The company also raised its 2023 comparable store sales growth guidance range to 0.5%-2% from flat to 2% previously, and it raised its 2023 non-GAAP earnings per share outlook to $12.00-$12.60 from its previous range of $11.50-$12.30. We liked the news and continue to believe that shares of Dick’s Sporting Goods are mispriced. … Read more

Ferrari’s Results Speak to Resilience in Ultra-Luxury Markets

Image: Ferrari raised its guidance for 2023.  By Brian Nelson, CFA On November 2, sports car maker Ferrari N.V. (RACE) reported excellent third-quarter results that showed net revenues advancing 23.5% on a year-over-year basis, with total shipments up 8.5% from the same period a year ago. Adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) advanced 41.6% from last year’s period, as the firm hauled in industrial free cash flow of €301 million in the quarter. Net industrial debt stood at €233 million at the end of September. As shown in the image above, management raised its year-end guidance thanks in part to a strong product mix and improved revenue from racing activities, and the firm noted that its “order book remains … Read more