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Why do Lululemon stocks cost so much more $$ than Nike?

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But actually, why? To buy one Lululemon share, it would set you back $US300… and maybe we'd just prefer to splurge on a couple of pairs of leggings! Especially when you have a look at their rival Nike - a huge competitor in the activewear market - and their share price is only $US100.  So, how does that make sense? Nike is a way bigger company, that sells more things, to more people, than Lululemon. So why are the individual shares for Lululemon more expensive? 


We explain the reasons and ask ourselves... is it better to buy the $300 share, or the $100 share? Listen to our episode to find out!  


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