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BUZZ-US sportswear companies rise buoyed by Adidas' strong results, forecasts
Shares of major U.S. Sportswear makers and retailers up in early trading after Adidas reports better-than-expected quarterly results. Adidas reported strong demand for retro styles and raised its 2024 guidance. Nike, Under Armour, Foot Locker and Dick's Sporting Goods also up.
Reuters · 2d ago
NIKE SHARES UP 1% PREMARKET AFTER ADIDAS RAISES 2024 PROFIT FORECAST
Reuters · 2d ago
Capri Holdings: A Risky Way To Capture Significant Upside As The FTC Looms
Seeking Alpha · 3d ago
Under Armour Chief People Officer Rocker Leaving -- Market Talk
Under Armour says Tchernavia Rocker, its chief people and administrative officer, is leaving on June 1 for personal reasons. Rocker joined the sportswear company in 2019 from Harley Davidson. The move comes shortly after Under Armour founder Kevin Plank returned as CEO.
Dow Jones · 3d ago
Under Armour Announces Departure of Key Executive Officer
TipRanks · 3d ago
Weekly Report: what happened at UA last week (0408-0412)?
Weekly Report · 5d ago
FOCUS-How food companies like Coke and Kraft-Heinz are targeting low-income Americans
Many of the biggest makers of packaged foods and drinks are seeing sales volumes fall. Low-income consumers are cooking from scratch, using up leftovers or just buying less. Food companies are focusing on value and discounts to appeal to low-income Americans. People relying on government benefits to buy food and other essentials are slashing spending.
Reuters · 04/08 18:48
FOCUS-Major food companies offering deals, new sizes as low-income Americans spend less
Major food companies offering deals, sizes as low-income Americans spend less. Many of the biggest makers of packaged foods and drinks are seeing their sales volumes fall. Low-income consumers cook from scratch, use up leftovers or just buy less. Some shoppers are ditching low-calorie snacks like popcorn for more filling ones.
Reuters · 04/08 10:00
Weekly Report: what happened at UA last week (0401-0405)?
Weekly Report · 04/08 09:19
Apparel Stocks Tumble. Why PVH Took the Biggest Hit.
Shares of Calvin Klein owner PVH dropped 22% this week. Jack Hough says Europe's economy has grown half as fast as the U.S. And consumers are skittish on apparel and accessories. He says PVH has outsize exposure to Europe and is cutting online sales in Europe. Hough: PVH's stock blowup was a reverse Tesla.
Barron‘s · 04/05 05:00
Lululemon Could Be Next Under Armour, Jefferies Says -- Market Talk
Jefferies says data shows Lululemon's brand strength waning and competition rising. The analysts say the company is facing some of the same issues as Under Armour. Jefferies lowers the price target to $240 from $300. Shares are down 2.5% to $364.
Dow Jones · 04/04 17:51
Is Lululemon headed for the same fate as Under Armour? - analyst
Jefferies analyst Randal Konik cut his price target on Lululemon (LULU) by 37% to $240. Konik sees fashion shifts, strategic missteps, and competition from Alo/Vuori as risks for the company. Under Armour (UA, UAA) could suffer the same fate as LULU.
Seeking Alpha · 04/04 14:51
Levi Strauss surges on profit forecast raise as direct customer sales, cost cuts pay off
Levi Strauss surges on profit forecast raise as direct customer sales, cost cuts pay off. Shares of Levi Strauss & Co jumped 20% to a more than two-year high on Thursday. The jeans maker has turned to own stores and its website to drive sales. CEO Michelle Gass has cut jobs to rein in costs.
Reuters · 04/04 14:18
Weekly Report: what happened at UA last week (0325-0329)?
Weekly Report · 04/01 09:18
Real Estate News and a Retail Rundown
Motley Fool podcast: We're entering a new era in real estate. The National Association of Realtors has settled lawsuits related to excessive fees and antitrust activity. Real estate agents will be free to set their own commissions. The power of incentives and corporate infighting at Paramount are also on our radar.
The Motley Fool · 03/30 10:20
Port of Baltimore Accepts First Cargo Since Bridge Collapse -- Market Talk
Logistics park Tradepoint Atlantic accepts a car carrier at the Port of Baltimore. The Wolfsburg is the first cargo to enter the port since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The main port in the harbor remains closed following the collapse. The cargo is for car maker Volkswagen.
Dow Jones · 03/27 19:33
LIVE MARKETS-Baltimore bridge collapse: Shipping and supply chain ramifications
Baltimore bridge collapse: Shipping and supply chain ramifications. Oxford Economics says the collapse is unlikely to have meaningful economic effects beyond the Baltimore region. The bridge's wreckage will put one of the East Coast's busiest ports out of commission. Trucking prices could increase as trucks are rerouted away from the bridge.
Reuters · 03/27 17:34
Weekly Report: what happened at UA last week (0318-0322)?
Weekly Report · 03/25 09:18
PREVIEW-Nike set for rare sales drop with focus on US demand, direct-to-consumer pivot
Nike is projected to post its first quarterly revenue decline in two years on Thursday. The sportswear giant's direct-to-consumer strategy has been hit by stagnant innovation and sluggish demand in North America. Nike is expected to post a 1% decline in its third-quarter revenue.
Reuters · 03/20 13:04
Under Armour's Kevin Plank Return Seen Boosting Stock -- Market Talk
Under Armour founder Kevin Plank's return to the CEO role should help the stock rise, UBS analysts say. Shares rise 0.7% to $7.28. The sportswear brand's risk/reward is favorable, the analysts say in a research note.
Dow Jones · 03/19 15:28
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Under Armour, Inc. is a marketer and distributor of branded athletic performance apparel, footwear, and accessories. It is engaged in developing, marketing, and distributing branded athletic performance apparel, footwear and accessories for men, women, and youth. It operates in four geographic segments: North America, comprising the United States and Canada; Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. North America segment sells apparel, footwear, and accessories in North America through its wholesale and direct-to-consumer channels. EMEA sells apparel, footwear and accessories through wholesale customers and independent distributors, along with e-commerce websites and Brand and Factory House stores. Asia-Pacific sells apparel, footwear and accessories products in China, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand through stores operated by its distribution and wholesale partners, along with e-commerce websites and Brand and Factory House stores.