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Under Armour Lifts FY Guidance On Surprise Q2 Profit

Under Armour, Inc. reported a loss of $305 million in the second quarter after absorbing charges related to the settlement of a shareholder lawsuit, but posted a surprise profit excluding the charges and slightly raised its adjusted earnings guidance for the year. Sales declined 10 percent, dragged down by a 14 percent slide in North America. 

Revolve Returns to Growth in Q2

Online fashion retailer Revolve Group reported sales grew 3 percent in the second quarter, its first positive quarter since the fourth quarter of 2022. Earnings more than doubled.

Allbirds Sees Q2 Sales Drop 27 Percent

Allbirds, Inc. reported a net loss in the second quarter ended June 30 as sales shrunk 26.8 percent. The eco-friendly footwear brand said it is prioritizing three main focus areas designed to return to top line growth in 2025,

OR and Surf Expo Parent Narrows Q2 Loss on Flattish Revenue Decline

The Emerald Holding revenue decrease was attributed to prior-year discontinued event revenue of $3.7 million and scheduling adjustments of $1.1 million, partially offset by organic growth of $2.6 million as well as $1.7 million in revenue from acquisitions.

Wolverine Worldwide Raises FY Outlook on Early Payback from Turnaround Efforts

Wolverine Worldwide reported earnings fell 21 percent in the second quarter as sales on an ongoing basis sunk 18 percent due to steep declines at Merrell and Saucony, but the company still raised its sales and earnings guidance for the year as its turnaround program is driving better-than-expected results.

Under Armour’s Chief Consumer Officer to Exit

According to an SEC filing on Tuesday, August 6, Under Armour’s Chief Consumer Officer, Jim Dausch, will leave the company at the end of August “to pursue other opportunities.”

Survey Report: BTS Footwear Shoppers Seeking Value More Than Just Discounts

Though 75 percent of surveyed respondents plan to spend more on fall BTS footwear this year than they did in 2023, they expect their dollars will not go as far, which could translate to unit volume being flat or decreasing over 2023. Quality, comfort, fit, and design are more important than price.