Shares of Foot Locker Inc. fell $4.88, or 9.2 percent, to $48.32 Friday after the sneaker leader reported second-quarter comps that came in slightly below Wall Street’s expectations. Foot Locker officials also continue to expect meager gains in the back-half of the year despite the hype around Nike’s return to growth in North America.
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Under Armour’s Collaboration with “The Rock” Tops List Of Best-Matched Celebrity Endorsements
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Camping World Hit By Softness And Ramped-Up Investments At Gander
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Johnson Outdoors Benefits From Healthy Re-Orders
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Asics Shows Steep Q2 Loss In Americas
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Dorel Sports’ Revenues Bounce Back In Q2
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Callaway Golf Delivers Another Blowout Quarter
Shares of Callaway Golf were trading ahead 12 percent in early-afternoon trading Friday as the company’s second-quarter sales and earnings easily topped projections. With earnings and sales exceeding guidance for the sixth straight quarter, Callaway again raised guidance for the year.
Can Champion Offset Loss Of Target Mega-Deal?
Shares of HanesBrands fell $4.30, or 19.3 percent, to $17.96 on Wednesday after management said the wildly-successful C9 by Champion line would be exiting Target once the contract expires in January 2020. Gerald W. Evans Jr., Hanesbrands CEO, said the brand is close to maturity on Target’s selling floors and the company was sticking to its target for Champion’s global sales to reach over $2 billion by 2022.
Deckers Brands Outlook Disappoints
Deckers Brands handily exceeded the company’s guidance in the first quarter with monster gains from Ugg and Hoka One One. But shares slid on Friday as much of the upside was attributed to earlier-than anticipated shipments and the company only slightly lifted EPS guidance for the year.
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Shares of Lululemon Athletica rose slightly on Wednesday as Wall Street analysts unanimously applauded the hiring of Calvin McDonald, the CEO of the Sephora cosmetics chain, as its next CEO.
What’s Behind Brooks Running’s Shop-In-Shop Initiative?
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