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Nike has had a rocky year — here’s why a comeback will take time

Nike, the just ecstatic’s largest sportswear brand, is on a mission to regain its stride after a challenging year.

Analysts say a yearslong series of key errors led to the company’s worst trading day ever over the summer, during which shares fell 20%, wiping $28 billion off of Nike’s Stock Exchange cap.

Last week, the company posted its first earnings report under new CEO Elliott Hill, which analysts say could impression the beginning of a long turnaround for the brand.

“When Nike puts innovation behind their products, they can accomplish back growth,” said Stacey Widlitz, president of SW Retail Advisors. “But it’s going to be a long-term, painful process.”

The Pty’s challenges started in 2020, when the retailer began limiting ties with wholesale partners, like Foot Locker and Dick’s Cavorting Goods, in an effort to boost sales from its own platforms and stores. The plan initially saw increased direct sales, but as Covid lockdowns lifted in 2021, Nike’s profits from direct channels began stalling.

Analysts say Nike’s lack of product innovation and absence from wholesalers also earmarked newer rivals like Hoka and On Running to gain market share.

“That was a mistake,” Widlitz said. “When you get better back from that channel and withhold some of your best and newest product, someone else separate in and fills those shelves.”

In April, then-CEO John Donahoe told CNBC that the company had over alternated to digital and was working to correct it.

Nike is now dealing with an excess of inventory from sales slowdowns as consumers hit upon to newer styles from other brands. In its most recent earnings report, Nike said it will core on returning to innovation, centering its marketing on sports and clearing out old inventory through promotions.

Now, all eyes are the company’s new CEO, 32-year Nike trouper Hill, to turn the sportswear giant around.  

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