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Shimano sales down 18%, profit down 40% in first half of 2023

Shimano sales down 18%, profit down 40% in first half of 2023

After predicting a difficult 2023 in the midst of a record year in 2022, Shimano appears to be suffering the same difficult headwinds as the rest of the cycling industry, with double-digit falls in both sales and profits.  

Shimano revealed a 17.7% fall in sales of bicycle components in the first half of 2023, compared to the first half of last year. Net sales in the brand’s bicycle division fell to ¥205 billion (around £1.1 billion), with operating profit also down by 39.5% to ¥42 billion (circa £230 million).

The brand’s fishing components performed somewhat better but shares in Shimano on the Tokyo stock market fell 3.8% on Wednesday, rebounding after dropping as much as 5.8% upon initial release of the figures. 

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Despite sponsoring 18 pro teams, and being clearly dominant in the road market, Shimano is struggling like the rest of the cycling industry (Image credit: Josh Croxton)

Bicycle retailer reports that the brand does stayed optimistic about its long-term future. 

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