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    Nike dumped retailers, now it needs them back

    June 12, 2023
    John Donahoe is President & CEO of NIKE (photo by Nike)

    Nike has been focusing on direct-to-consumer sales, which has led to a breakup with some of its retail partners.

    1. The move was aimed at boosting Nike’s revenue and profit margins, but it also caused some backlash from retailers who felt left out.
    2. Nike is now trying to win back some of those retail partners as it seeks to expand its reach and market share.
    3. The company is offering new incentives to retailers, such as exclusive products and early access to new releases.
    4. Nike is also investing in new technology to enhance the customer experience, including augmented reality and personalised shopping.
    5. The retail industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, with many businesses struggling to survive.
    6. Nike’s efforts to win back its retail partners could help boost the industry’s recovery and provide a much-needed lifeline to struggling businesses.

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