Head to head · SEC data as of July 10, 2026

Nike vs Lululemon: which has the stronger fundamentals?

Nike

47

Quality score · out of 100

Lululemon

85

Quality score · out of 100

Lululemon comes in ahead: a quality score of 85 versus 47 for Nike. Lululemon wins on net margin (13% vs 4.8%), gross margin (55.7% vs 40.8%) and ROE (30.2% vs 16%). Nike doesn't take a single major metric today.

The metrics, head to head

MetricNikeLululemon
Quality score (0-100)4785
Net margin4.8%13%
Gross margin40.8%55.7%
ROE16%30.2%
Net debt/EBITDA-0.34×
FCF margin2.3%11.4%
Revenue growth (annualized)3.9%19.5%
Earnings growth (annualized)-0.9%21.2%

TTM metrics with official SEC data, refreshed daily. Bold green marks the winner of each metric. A dash means the metric doesn't apply or isn't reliable.

What each one does

Nike. Nike is the world's largest sportswear and footwear brand. It designs and sells but outsources manufacturing. Its value lies in the brand and, increasingly, in selling directly to consumers (its own apps and stores).

Lululemon. Lululemon turned yoga wear into a global premium brand and created the 'athleisure' category. It sells direct to consumer (own stores and online), no middlemen, giving it luxury-level margins for an apparel company.

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What this comparison doesn't tell you

The score measures business quality, not whether the stock is cheap or expensive: the better company can be the worse investment if you overpay. For the valuation verdict, enter each one's current price in the analyzer:

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Frequently asked questions

Who has the stronger fundamentals today, Nike or Lululemon?

By the StockSemáforo model (profitability, growth and financial strength, built on official SEC data), Lululemon scores higher: 85 versus 47 out of 100. The score is recomputed nightly with the latest filings.

Does that make Lululemon the better investment?

No. The score measures business quality, not valuation: an excellent company can trade at an excessive price and be a poor investment at that price. To find out whether it's cheap or expensive, enter its current quote in the StockSemáforo analyzer.

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