Stride Stock Tumbles 9% in Past Month: Should You Buy the Dip or Wait?
Key Takeaways Stride lost a major K-12 partnership, adding near-term pressure despite 20% enrollment growth in FY25. The stock trades at 16.98x forward P/E, a premium to peers, with FY25 EPS expected to rise 51.2%. LRN's $528.5M cash position and growing career-learning demand support long-term resilience.Stride, Inc.’s (LRN) share price performance has trended downward in the past month to 9.4%, underperforming the Zacks Schools industry, the broader Zacks Consumer Discretionary sector and the S&P 500. T ...