Core Insights - The competitive landscape of the sports market during the Double Eleven shopping festival is intensifying, with major brands like Nike, Adidas, Anta, and Li Ning offering significant discounts to attract consumers [1][5][7] Discount Strategies - Nike is promoting its products with a slogan "Not just 50% off," offering shoes at prices as low as 200+ yuan, creating a comprehensive discount matrix across all channels [1] - Adidas focuses on popular items with a "starting from 50% off" strategy on Tmall, along with additional coupons for larger purchases [1] - Anta is offering discounts of up to 60% on top of existing prices, while Li Ning has similar offers on both Tmall and JD [1] - Li Ning appears to have the largest overall discount, with flagship products like the Feidian 5 Elite seeing discounts of 260 yuan, resulting in a discount rate as low as 69% [2][4] Sales Performance - Despite the aggressive discounting, major brands are facing sales challenges. Li Ning reported a decline in retail sales, particularly in offline channels, while Nike's revenue in Greater China fell by 10% [7][8] - Anta's performance is slightly better, showing low single-digit growth, while Adidas experienced a 10% revenue increase in the third quarter, but still faces growth pressures [8][11] - The market share dynamics show that Nike remains the leader, but its share has decreased from 18.1% to 16.2%, while Anta and Li Ning have seen slight increases in their market shares [8] Price War Implications - The ongoing price war among major brands is impacting their profitability, with Anta's gross margin declining by 0.7 percentage points to 63.4% [11] - Frequent discounts are affecting overall performance, as seen in the declining net profits for both Li Ning and Nike [11][12] - The rise of domestic brands is eroding the pricing power of established players like Nike, leading to intensified competition and further price reductions [12][13]
“血战”双十一:李宁们加速去库存