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LULU cut its 2026 outlook after softer demand, citing negative commentary and weak launches, while accelerating product cycles and global expansion.
Investors are focused on whether businesses can sustain growth while managing higher costs and a more selective consumer.
Despite growing skepticism, Burry cites that the retailer’s financial foundation remains strong.
Over the past three decades, Lululemon has gone from a niche yoga-pants label to a mall anchor. For most of that run, U.S. sales drove the story. That's no longer the case. The brand that built its name on American fitness studios and suburban storefronts is now leaning hard on a market half a ...
Lululemon Athletica (NasdaqGS:LULU) cut its full year revenue and profit outlook following a period of negative media coverage and product issues. North American comparable sales fell 5% in the latest quarter, while international markets, particularly China, remain a relative bright spot. Management cited weak US consumer demand, tariff related margin pressure, and brand perception challenges, and flagged a major product and brand reset under incoming CEO Heidi O’Neill. For investors...
The stock has struggled this year and currently remains a rudderless ship.
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after consumer discretionary stocks pulled back, led by a plunge in Lululemon as the company cut its full-year revenue guidance to $11.0–$11.15 billion from $11.35–$11.5 billion, citing weaker US consumer traffic, brand backlash on social media, and underperforming product launches.
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after consumer discretionary stocks pulled back, led by a plunge in Lululemon as the company cut its full-year revenue guidance to $11.0–$11.15 billion from $11.35–$11.5 billion, citing weaker US consumer traffic, brand backlash on social media, and underperforming product launches.
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after consumer discretionary stocks pulled back, led by a plunge in Lululemon as the company cut its full-year revenue guidance to $11.0–$11.15 billion from $11.35–$11.5 billion, citing weaker US consumer traffic, brand backlash on social media, and underperforming product launches.
Shares of exercise equipment company Peloton (NASDAQ:PTON) fell 2.9% in the morning session after consumer discretionary stocks pulled back, led by a plunge in Lululemon as the company cut its full-year revenue guidance to $11.0–$11.15 billion from $11.35–$11.5 billion, citing weaker US consumer traffic, brand backlash on social media, and underperforming product launches.
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after consumer discretionary stocks pulled back, led by a plunge in Lululemon as the company cut its full-year revenue guidance to $11.0–$11.15 billion from $11.35–$11.5 billion, citing weaker US consumer traffic, brand backlash on social media, and underperforming product launches.
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after consumer discretionary stocks pulled back, led by a plunge in Lululemon as the company cut its full-year revenue guidance to $11.0–$11.15 billion from $11.35–$11.5 billion, citing weaker US consumer traffic, brand backlash on social media, and underperforming product launches.
Shares of athletic apparel retailer Lululemon (NASDAQ:LULU) fell 7% in the morning session after it reported Q1 FY2026 results that beat headline estimates on revenue and EPS but delivered a guidance cut that revealed the Americas business deteriorating faster than the quarterly numbers suggested, with brand headwinds that emerged late in the quarter expected to intensify into Q2.
Lululemon stock sinks on disappointing full-year guidance. Freedom Broker cuts the price target on LULU shares by more than half.
US equity indexes plunged amid a slide in mega-cap chip names and government bonds, as a strong jobs
It’s been easy to call a bottom in Lululemon Athletica in recent years–just keep waiting another day. The specialty athleticwear company, which had already dropped nearly 40% year to date alone before it reported fiscal first-quarter earnings after the bell Thursday, didn’t reward bargain hunters. The quarter itself was better than expected, but the full-year outlook was the culprit: Lululemon said it will earn between $10.95 and $11.15 a share on revenue that will be flat or down 1%, translating into $11 billion to $11.15 billion.
US equity indexes sank amid a slide in mega-cap chip names and government bonds, as strong jobs slas
Black noted that the issues he identified indicate Lululemon may still not be on the right path.
Bernstein Senior Analyst Aneesha Sherman joins Julie Hyman on Market Catalysts to break down Lululemon's (LULU) latest earnings results, including the company's decision to lower its full-year guidance ahead of its upcoming CEO transition.
Bernstein Senior Analyst Aneesha Sherman joins Julie Hyman on Market Catalysts to break down Lululemon's (LULU) latest earnings results, including the company's decision to lower its full-year guidance ahead of its upcoming CEO transition.
The athleisure pioneer is posting international growth, but investors are worried its home market is cooling down from a boom to a bust.
Lululemon shares tumbled Friday after the athleisure apparel maker lowered its full-year outlook.
Lululemon Athletica shares fell 8% Friday morning to their lowest level since 2018 after the company reported another quarterly decline in U.S. sales and cut its outlook for the year. Executives said some product launches, including a new line of yoga apparel, have fallen short of the company’s expectations. "The edge that Lululemon once had in releasing collections that were interesting, innovative, and on trend has disappeared," wrote Neil Saunders, managing director of research firm GlobalData.
Investing.com -- BTIG downgraded Lululemon Athletica to Neutral from Buy in a note on Friday, citing deteriorating sales trends, reduced earnings visibility, and uncertainty ahead of a leadership transition, analyst Janine Stichter said.
Tariffs and Americas weakness push full-year EPS guidance down