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Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMarch 5, 2025No Comments
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Foot locker said on Wednesday that it expects another year of deep discounts in the sneakers industry as the biggest brand partner Nike continues its reset and is based on markings to get rid of the expired inventory.

The shoe giant has delivered mixing results for its vacation quarter, beating Wall Street expectations in terms of profits, but falling from sales. During the coming year, he plans that the trend will be reversed. For the 2025 exercise, Foot Locker expects the profits to be lower than those of Wall Street, while the high -end of its comparable sales guidelines is better than analysts had provided it, according to LSEG and Streetaccount.

Here is how Foot Locker worked in its fourth fiscal quarter compared to what Wall Street provided, based on a survey of LSEG analysts:

  • Profit per share: 86 cents adjusted vs 72 cents expected
  • Income: $ 2.25 billion against $ 2.32 billion expected

The declared net profit of the company for the period of three months which ended on February 1 was $ 49 million, or 51 cents per share, against $ 389 million, or $ 4.13 per share, a year earlier. Excluding the occasional elements linked to the depreciation costs and the net losses of abandoned operations, the locker on foot declared a profit adjusted by action of $ 82 million, or 86 cents per share.

Sales dropped to $ 2.25 billion, down almost 6% compared to $ 2.38 billion a year earlier. In the previous period, the locker on foot – like the other retailers – benefited from an additional week, which biased the comparison results.

While the locker on foot has improved the profits of more than 100% Compared to the previous quarter, it does not expect the trend to continue during its current exercise, thanks to a deep promotional activity on the sneakers market. He expects the adjusted profit to be between $ 1.35 and $ 1.65, well behind Wall Street estimates of $ 1.77, according to LSEG.

Meanwhile, it expects comparable sales to increase between 1%and 2.5%, which, up to 1.9%expectations, according to Streetaccount.

“While we expect the promotional pressures of consumers and categories to remain uncertain in 2025, in particular in the first half, our lace -up plan strategies continue to resonate with our brand customers and partners,” said CEO Mary Dillon in a press release. “Our return to positive growth in comparable sales, the expansion of the gross margin and the available cash flows during the 2024 financial year serves as evidence that our lace plan works.”

The expectations of football locker that promotional pressures will weigh on the margins of the coming year indicate that he still has problems with Nike, his biggest brand partner. The sneaker giant is in the middle of a turnaround under his new CEO Elliott Hill, and said previously that he was based on important discounts to eliminate the inventory. When Nike is promotional, this has an impact on football locker activities because the brand still represents around 60% of sales.

In December, Hill described his strategy to return Nike to growth and said that the deep reduction was to be blamed for the drop in income and profits. The company aims to generate full prices sales on its website, but first, it said that it should liquidate the old inventory via “less profitable channels,” said managers.

In addition, it is not because Nike shoes are sold for a discount on its own website that the football locker website will perform these same promotions. For example, a Nike Air Force 1 ’07 model – the inherited type of style that Nike is trying to clear new more innovative sneakers – is sold up to 39% on the Nike website.

Meanwhile, the same silhouette, although in different colors, is sold at full prices on the foot locker website for $ 115. This is a problem for Foot Locker, because it is more likely that a customer will only buy Nike directly, which is part of the challenge of managing a multi -brand business in the era of direct consumption sales.

Under the direction of Dillon, Foot Locker worked to diversify its brand mixture and now does much more business with Buzzy companies like Running and Hoka and Legacy Stalwarts like UGG. It is also doing a better job to keep the brands happy now that it works to update and renovate its aging store fleet, which is still responsible for around 80% of sales.

Repairing these stores and moving them to better places outside shopping centers is an essential element in Dillon’s strategy, and the company plans to spend an additional $ 270 million for “customer -oriented” capital expenses during the coming year. However, the foot locker shrinks. It expects the number of stores to decrease 4% during the year 2025 and square feet to fall by 2%.

During the quarter, comparable football locker sales increased by 2.6%, beating an expected increase by 2.3%, according to Streetaccount. He also sees more signs of life from his sports banner Champs, which led to the overall performance of football locker. During the quarter, comparable sales at Champs increased by 1.8%. In the homonymous chain of football locker, comparable sales increased by 5.5%, but the overall metric was driven by its WSS banner, where comparable sales decreased by 3.3%.

The largest weakness of football locker was its region of Asia-Pacific, where sales fell 14.1% during the quarter, driven by a 24% drop in its Atmos banner.

In August, Foot Locker declared that he closed his stores and his electronic commerce operations in South Korea, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and will be based on a third party for operations in Greece and Romania, where she plans to extend her scope. In all, 30 of the 140 football locker stores in the Asia-Pacific region and 629 in Europe were to close or go under a new operator in the context of changes.

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