Nike's Vietnam supply hurdles in focus ahead of quarterly results

Sep 23rd at 14:54
23-09-2021 14:54:40+07:00

Nike's Vietnam supply hurdles in focus ahead of quarterly results

Nike Inc's updates to its full-year sales outlook on Thursday will likely answer that pressing question for Wall Street as the world's largest sportswear maker deals with unprecedented supply challenges ahead of the holiday season.

Nike shoes are seen displayed at a sporting goods store in New York City, New York, U.S., May 14, 2019. Photo by Reuters/Mike Segar

Three months ago, Nike gave a rosy outlook for the rest of the year as it benefited from consumers splurging on sneakers for running and hiking as they returned to their routines after over a year of staying at home.

Still, some analysts have cut their outlook for Nike's sales, predicting that lockdowns and factory closures in Vietnam, where about half of all Nike footwear is manufactured, will cause shortages during the crucial shopping season.

"We believe the risk of significant cancellations beginning this holiday and running through at least next spring has risen materially for Nike as it is now facing at least two months of virtually no unit production at its Vietnamese factories," BTIG analysts wrote in a note.

Many factories in Vietnam's manufacturing hubs have been shut or are operating with drastically fewer on-floor workers since mid-July as a surge in Delta variant cases forced the government to implement tight containment policies.

Other apparel companies including Abercrombie & Fitch and Adidas AG have taken a hit to their businesses due to production issues in Vietnam. read more

Some analysts, however, see Nike using its scale to offset the sales impact from Vietnam shutdowns.

"The company should be able to mitigate some headwind by shifting production to other countries, like China, and prioritizing top sellers, key products, and its DTC (direct-to-consumer) channel," Telsey Advisory Group analysts said.

Since the start of September, analysts have cut their full-year sales expectations for Nike to $49.81 billion from $50.34 billion due to worries about supply shortages

Full-year earnings per share estimates have also fallen to $4.24 from $4.33, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

Nike's revenue for the reporting quarter is expected to have risen 17.7 percent to $12.46 billion from a year earlier.

The blue-chip stock has gained 11 percent this year, but is down about 10 percent from its record high hit in August.

Vnexpress





RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Productive and diversified private sector key to Viet Nam’s economic transformation

As Viet Nam moves toward recovery, the development of a productive and diversified private sector will become more imperative given scarce public resources...

HCMC ‘four green’ scheme to reopen impracticable, say factories

Production facilities in HCMC are struggling to meet the stringent new reopening conditions related to Covid infections and commuting.

Wholesale vendors unnerved by market restrictions

The amount of goods arriving at the three wholesale markets in Ho Chi Minh City is at a record low with vendors discouraged by stringent Covid-19 regulations.

Vietnam, US firm sign US$2.5 billion deal on renewable energy

The deal enables the companies to be in line with Vietnam’s efforts to increase renewable capacity for sustainable development.

Enterprises maintain production to ensure export growth despite pandemic

Many businesses in the Southwest region have maintained production to ensure export growth, despite having to apply social distancing measures due to the COVID-19...

Viet Nam’s automobile supporting industry remains underdeveloped

Only a few spare parts are produced domestically, forcing domestic manufacturing and assembling enterprises to import automobile spare parts from other sources...

PM issued directive on promoting production, circulation and export of agricultural products amid pandemic

 Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Tuesday issued a directive promoting the production, circulation, consumption and export of agricultural products in the context...

14 traders allowed to deliver goods at HCM City wholesale market to ensure food supply

 Hoc Mon Wholesale Market in HCM City's Hoc Mon District on the first day of partial reopening on September 20 received hundreds of tonnes of food and foodstuff, a...

Vietnamese businesses in New Zealand: Out of Covid-19 storm

According to the credit rating firm Centrix data, about 45% of rental and property services have failed to pay their debts this year.

Association proposes measures to ease textile industry plight

The Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS) has proposed various solutions to deal with difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, especially...


MOST READ


Back To Top