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EXEC: Foot Locker Earns Upgrade On Turnaround Prospects

Shares of Foot Locker rose 10.1 percent Thursday after Piper Sandler & Co. upgraded Foot Locker from “Neutral” to “Overweight.” Piper analyst Abbie Zvejnieks believes the sneaker retailer’s turnaround potential compares favorably to other turnaround stories in the active lifestyle space, including Allbirds, Under Armour, VF Corp., and Wolverine Worldwide.

EXEC: Foot Locker Finds Progress with Lace-Up Strategy

Shares of Foot Locker, Inc. rose about 16 percent Wednesday after the sneaker juggernaut reported better-than-expected third-quarter results, encouraging sales trends so far in the fourth quarter and what Mary Dillon, president and CEO, hailed as several “early wins” in the company’s Lace Up transformation program.

Foot Locker Tops Expectations in Third Quarter

Foot Locker, Inc. reported a significant drop in earnings in the third quarter on an 8 percent same-store sales decline but both earnings and sales topped analyst expectations amid progress on its Lace Up turnaround plan. For the year, the sneaker retailer slightly lowered its EPS guidance while slightly raising its sales targets.

Foot Locker Named NBA Marketing Partner in the U.S.

Foot Locker and the NBA have signed a multiyear partnership that makes the sneaker retailer an official league marketing partner in the U.S. Foot Locker will receive media exposure across league platforms, including on-court virtual signage during national broadcasts and on league social media channels.

EXEC: Jefferies Downgrades Nike, Foot Locker on Slowdown Concerns  

Analysts at Jefferies downgraded Nike, Foot Locker and Urban Outfitters as survey data shows the resumption of payments on student loans may force families to limit their spending on apparel and sneakers. Nike’s sales are also expected to be pressured by lean inventory disciplines across wholesale channels and macro headwinds facing China.

Foot Locker’s Debt Ratings Lowered by S&P

S&P Global Ratings downgraded the debt ratings of Foot Locker, Inc. following the sneaker giant’s report of weaker-than-expected second-quarter earnings amid elevated promotional activity and weak consumer demand.

Foot Locker’s Debt Ratings Downgraded by Moody’s

Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Foot Locker, Inc.’s debt ratings, reflecting Moody’s view that Foot Locker’s earnings and cash flow are likely to remain pressured for an extended period, given the execution risk associated with implementing its Lace Up plan transformation initiatives in a challenging consumer spending environment.