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Herbalife, Membership Collective Group, Bed Bath & Beyond, HSBC, JetBlue
📩 New Slides - 15 August 2024
Hello PitchDeckGuy readers!
Here are the top 5 decks we found on PitchSend today.
1. Herbalife
Herbalife is the world’s leading protein shake maker with 5.4 million shakes consumed daily.
This slide deck highlights:
Number 1 brand in active and lifestyle nutrition.
Operating in over 90 countries.
67,500 U.S. distributors earned money monthly.
Top 10% of U.S. distributors made over $1,780 monthly.
Monthly bonuses range from 1% to 7% on team sales.
2. Membership Collective Group
Membership Collective Group saw a +145% increase in daily user usage.
This slide deck highlights:
Revenue growth of 118% YoY to $124M.
In-House revenue surged 188% to $46M.
Membership base grew by 8,600 members since Q1 2021.
MCG waitlist reached a record 63,700.
Opened 2 new Soho Houses, with plans for 7 in 2021.
3. Bed Bath & Beyond
Bed Bath & Beyond 2021 deck highlights their latest financials just 18 months prior to their Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
This slide deck highlights:
2% total enterprise comp sales growth.
94% core Bed Bath & Beyond digital comp growth.
77% total enterprise digital comp growth.
168% rise in adjusted EBITDA to $121 million.
$244 million positive cash flow.
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4. HSBC
HSBC aims to reach net zero financed emissions by 2050.
This slide deck highlights:
$750 billion to $1 trillion in financing over 10 years.
48% annual growth in sustainable finance since 2017.
36% of electricity from renewables in 2019.
$100M for CleanTech and philanthropy by 2025.
Leading global rank in green, social, and sustainability bonds.
5. JetBlue
JetBlue reported a 9% revenue growth driven by newly adopted loyalty program.
This slide deck highlights:
Revenue up from leisure demand and loyalty programs.
Saved $70M with the Structural Cost Program.
$55M saved through fleet updates.
Improved on-time performance.
Deferred $2.5B in capital expenditures to 2027.
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