Nike (NKE) stock drops after RBC downgrades to Sector Perform with $50 target, citing slow turnaround progress and continued market share losses. The post Nike (Nike (NKE) stock drops after RBC downgrades to Sector Perform with $50 target, citing slow turnaround progress and continued market share losses. The post Nike (

Nike (NKE) Stock Slides as RBC Downgrades on Sluggish Recovery Timeline

2026/06/10 18:10
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Key Takeaways

  • RBC Capital Markets lowered Nike’s rating to Sector Perform from Outperform and reduced its price target from $70 to $50
  • The firm reduced fiscal 2027 and 2028 earnings forecasts by 9% and 13% respectively, positioning below Street expectations by approximately 2%
  • Shares of NKE declined roughly 1.6% during pre-market hours, trading close to the 52-week bottom of $41.35
  • Citi separately lowered its target price to $47 from $53 while maintaining a Neutral stance
  • The athletic brand has surrendered more than 4 percentage points of sports footwear market dominance since 2023

Shares of Nike (NKE) declined approximately 1.6% in Wednesday’s pre-market session following an RBC Capital Markets downgrade and a sharp reduction in the firm’s price objective from $70 down to $50.


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RBC’s Piral Dadhania shifted the athletic giant’s rating from Outperform to Sector Perform, highlighting that Chief Executive Elliott Hill’s recovery plan is advancing at a slower pace—and across a more limited scope—than analysts had initially projected.

The shares were hovering around $43.95, barely above the yearly low of $41.35 and representing less than half the 52-week peak of $80.17.

Dadhania revised downward RBC’s fiscal 2027 earnings per share projection by 9% and the fiscal 2028 forecast by 13%, positioning the brokerage approximately 2% beneath consensus Wall Street estimates for both periods.

According to RBC, catalysts such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup, continued inventory rebalancing efforts, and the absence of fresh revenue drivers are unlikely to deliver sustained top-line acceleration throughout the remainder of calendar year 2026.

The downgrade wasn’t an isolated cautionary signal. Citi maintained its Neutral recommendation but lowered its price objective to $47 from $53, expressing concern that near-term consensus projections may remain overly optimistic.

Competitive Landscape Intensifies

Nike has surrendered more than 4 percentage points of athletic footwear market dominance since 2023. Competitors including On Running, New Balance, Hoka, and Asics have captured incremental share at Nike’s expense.

Within the women’s activewear segment, Lululemon, Alo Yoga, and Vuori have established more commanding premium-tier positions. In the Chinese market, Nike’s top line contracted 10% on a year-over-year basis in its latest reporting period.

As a point of reference, Adidas shares surged approximately 70% during a timeframe when NKE plummeted roughly 50% following Hill’s appointment in October 2024.

RBC estimates Nike’s three-year revenue expansion trajectory at roughly 3%, trailing the sector benchmark of 6% and lagging meaningfully behind Adidas at 8%.

Wholesale Distribution Challenges

RBC identified a growing disconnect between wholesale shipments and direct-to-consumer sales velocity, particularly across North American markets. Dadhania characterized full-price DTC momentum as “the critical catalyst” and anticipates gradual improvement throughout fiscal 2027 as year-over-year comparisons become more favorable.

The Dick’s Sporting Goods takeover of Foot Locker introduces additional uncertainty. The merged organization represents an estimated 11% of Nike’s consolidated revenues and 20% of its wholesale operations. RBC projects the consolidated retailer will eliminate approximately 30% of weaker-performing product styles.

RBC’s $50 valuation reflects a weighted average cost of capital of 8.5% paired with a 2.5% perpetual growth assumption, suggesting roughly 15% appreciation potential from present levels. Nevertheless, Dadhania cautioned that if Nike’s valuation multiples were to revert toward sector norms, fair value could compress to a $34–$38 range.

NKE has traded beneath both its 50-day and 200-day moving averages for an extended period, with fourth-quarter fiscal 2026 results scheduled for release on June 30.

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