A surprise note from the company’s chair marked an escalation of the fight after the two sides appeared close to coming to terms.
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A surprise note from the company’s chair marked an escalation of the fight after the two sides appeared close to coming to terms.
The class-action complaint claims Amazon prioritized political goodwill over reimbursing shoppers for invalidated IEEPA tariffs.
Lululemon’s push came after founder Chip Wilson earlier this month escalated his proxy fight against the company, outlining a series of pillars he said its board has neglected, such as focusing on core consumers, improving merchandising and in-store execution, and increasing marketing and product-development spending.
Lululemon is urging its shareholders to vote against the slate of directors nominated by founder Chip Wilson.
By Karen Roman a.k.a. Brands Holding Corp. (NYSE: AKA) said first quarter net sales rose 3% to $132.5 million compared to $128.7 million the year prior Adjusted EBITDA was $5.1 million, or 3.9% of net sales, compared to $2.7 million, or 2.1% of net sales the previous year, the company stated. a.k.a. Brands updated its […]
Nike is the latest brand to come under fire from consumers seeking payback for the tariffs they say they paid in the form of higher prices at retail.
Lululemon’s board members were under pressure. The company’s estranged founder had launched a proxy fight, with a big-name activist investor waiting in the wings, and the board was being pushed to quickly recruit a new chief executive who could turn things around. When Lululemon landed on former Nike executive Heidi O’Neill for the job last week, Chairwoman Marti Morfitt and the board thought they had it in the bag.
Sportswear is still a growth market, but not every brand is winning equally. North American retail sales of sports-related apparel and footwear were projected to reach $173 billion in 2025 and rise to $209 billion by 2029, according to a McKinsey & Company report. But the report also ...