Once you corner a market and then let competitors in so much that its saturated, its really not quite as simple as deciding to regain all that market cap. I think they can come back but itll never be what it was, how do you beat Air Jordans
i dont think its based off people buying new shoes its because shoes culter is on the decline and nobody really want to buy a insain new shoes that you then ruin them with one walk out side it just not the same as it was
@@ashermorgenstern596Your thesis could be right, but from what I can gather, this is the best answer I could come up with based on the data. Nike’s revenue had a decline when they started starving in-person retailers of their products at the end. Investment is making the best decision based on the data you have observed.
Once you corner a market and then let competitors in so much that its saturated, its really not quite as simple as deciding to regain all that market cap.
I think they can come back but itll never be what it was, how do you beat Air Jordans
By the way first time I've saw your videos, interesting evaluation you have. Intrigued to see how close you are, good content regardless mate
@@Chiz1992 air Jordan is owned by Nike
@@Chiz1992 thank you
i dont think its based off people buying new shoes its because shoes culter is on the decline and nobody really want to buy a insain new shoes that you then ruin them with one walk out side it just not the same as it was
@@ashermorgenstern596Your thesis could be right, but from what I can gather, this is the best answer I could come up with based on the data. Nike’s revenue had a decline when they started starving in-person retailers of their products at the end. Investment is making the best decision based on the data you have observed.
@CommonInvestor1 fair