Nike slashes revenue projection to save $2 bn over next 3 years

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Nike recently announced its plan to save $2 billion over the next three years through strategic measures.

These include limiting the supply of specific items, enhancing the supply chain, streamlining management layers, and embracing increased automation.

Figure: Nike recently announced its plan to save $2 billion over the next three years through strategic measures.

The decision comes in the wake of a recent adjustment to Nike’s yearly sales estimate, attributed to cautious consumer spending, weaker e-commerce performance, and amplified discounts. To control expenses, the sportswear giant plans to reduce inventories of key merchandise lines.

Nike’s wholesale business faces ongoing challenges as retailers scale back orders due to unpredictable demand. Online sales have also dipped, prompting increased promotional efforts to retain customers. The economic downturn in China has further contributed to declining sales for the company.

Matthew Friend, Nike, CFO said “The need to closely monitor global consumer behavior for signs of discernment. Analysts, according to LSEG statistics, had initially predicted a 3.8% increase.”

In response, Nike may explore trimming its product range, possibly targeting items deemed unprofitable or non-revenue-generating, he added.

Despite the streamlining efforts, Nike remains committed to innovation and customer engagement.

For this, they launched the Sabrina 1 and Tatum 1 Basketball shoes, have encouraged the company to introduce new models.

Upcoming releases in the GT Cut, Book1, and Kobe lines over the next three months are expected to boost sales.

While specific products slated for reduction were not disclosed, Nike reassured customers that popular lines like the Air Force 1, Dunk, and Court continue to perform well.

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