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Nike Stock Snapshot: Price, Earnings, and Analyst Estimates

A quick breakdown of Nike's stock data, market cap, dividends, and what analysts are watching heading into the next earnings report.

If you've been keeping an eye on Nike's stock lately, there's a fair amount to unpack. Nike, Inc. Class B shares — traded under the ticker NKE — have been on investors' radar as the sportswear giant navigates a tricky macro environment. TradingView's latest data roundup pulls together the key numbers you'd want in one place, from current price levels to historical highs and lows.

On the valuation side, market capitalization gives you a sense of just how large Nike remains as a company — even when the stock dips, it's still one of the bigger names in consumer discretionary. For everyday investors, that size can be a comfort signal, suggesting the brand has staying power even through rough patches.

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Dividend hunters will also find something to chew on here. Nike has historically been a dividend-paying stock, which matters if you're building a portfolio that throws off passive income. The data covers current dividend details, so income-focused investors can factor that into their thinking before making any moves.

Another piece worth watching is the upcoming earnings report, which analyst estimates help frame. Those estimates — essentially Wall Street's best guesses at revenue and profit — set the bar Nike has to clear to keep investors happy. Beat the number and the stock typically pops; miss it and things can get uncomfortable fast. Knowing where that bar sits ahead of time is genuinely useful context.

As always, a quick reminder that data like this is informational only and shouldn't be treated as a green light to buy or sell. Do your own homework before putting money on the line. Continue reading at TradingView.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What ticker symbol does Nike Class B stock trade under?

Nike, Inc. Class B shares trade under the ticker symbol NKE.

Q.Does Nike pay a dividend to shareholders?

Yes, Nike is a dividend-paying stock. Current dividend details are included in the TradingView data overview for NKE.

Q.Why do analyst estimates matter for Nike's stock price?

Analyst estimates set the earnings expectation that Nike must beat or meet to satisfy investors. A result above estimates can push the stock higher, while a miss often leads to a sell-off.

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