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NIKE, Inc. (NKE) Enterprise Value (EV): $93.52B

The enterprise value (EV) for NIKE, Inc. (NKE) is $93.52B as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026.

NKE Enterprise Value (EV) Metrics

ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)

$93.52B

NKE Competitors' Enterprise Value (EV)

NAMEMARKET CAPENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)
NIKE, Inc. (NKE)$65.15B$93.52B
General Motors Company (GM)$71.59B$184.10B
Ford Motor Company (F)$56.36B$196.42B
Ross Stores, Inc. (ROST)$74.06B$60.94B
Airbnb, Inc. (ABNB)$76.62B$78.70B
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (HLT)$76.74B$82.49B
Sea Limited (SE)$50.49B$72.86B
MercadoLibre, Inc. (MELI)$81.30B$109.84B
eBay Inc. (EBAY)$48.06B$44.79B
Yum! Brands, Inc. (YUM)$41.77B$53.26B

Enterprise Value Calculation

Market Cap

$65.15B

+

Total Debt

$7.97B

Cash

$7.46B

=

Enterprise Value

$93.52B

EV-Based Valuation Multiples

Why use EV instead of Market Cap?

  • EV accounts for debt - an acquirer must pay or assume it
  • EV deducts cash - the acquirer effectively receives it
  • EV enables fair comparison of companies with different capital structures
  • EV-based ratios (EV/EBITDA, EV/Sales) are capital structure neutral

NIKE, Inc. Enterprise Value (EV) Formula & Definition

Enterprise Value represents the total value of a company as if you were to acquire it completely - paying for equity while assuming debt and receiving cash.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

NIKE, Inc. Enterprise Value (EV) FAQ

What is the enterprise value (EV) for NIKE, Inc. (NKE)?
The enterprise value (EV) for NKE stock is $93.52B.

About NIKE, Inc.

NIKE, Inc., through its various subsidiaries, operates as a global enterprise focused on the design, development, marketing, and sale of athletic footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessories for all ages and genders. Beyond its primary offerings, the company provides a range of athletic and casual footwear, clothing, and accessories under the notable Jumpman trademark. It also distributes a variety of casual sneakers, apparel, and accessories, featuring well-known brands like Converse, Chuck Taylor, All Star, One Star, Star Chevron, and Jack Purcell. Under the NIKE brand itself, the company supplies a comprehensive line of performance sports gear and accessories, such as bags, socks, sports balls, eyewear, timepieces, digital devices, bats, gloves, and protective equipment. Additionally, NIKE sells various plastic products to other manufacturers. The company also markets sportswear adorned with licensed logos from college and professional sports teams and leagues. Furthermore, it engages in licensing arrangements, allowing unaffiliated parties to manufacture and sell apparel, digital devices, applications, and other sports equipment under NIKE-owned trademarks. Its extensive product catalog reaches consumers globally through diverse channels, including specialized footwear, sporting goods, athletic specialty, department, skate, tennis, and golf stores. Distribution occurs via NIKE's proprietary retail outlets, digital e-commerce platforms, independent distributors, authorized licensees, and sales representatives. Founded in 1964, the company was originally named Blue Ribbon Sports, Inc., before officially becoming NIKE, Inc. in 1971, and maintains its corporate headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon.

Beaverton, OR
79,400 employees
Consumer Cyclical / Apparel - Footwear & Accessories
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Apparel - Footwear & Accessories
CEO
Elliott J. Hill