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Ah, the word that has roiled the market over the last few weeks. President Donald Trump's tariff war with overseas nations as ...
Nike and Lululemon stocks have similar trailing valuations. Nike has a price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) of 18 compared to ...
Nike shares fell 7.3% in extended trading at 6 PM New York time. Lululemon Athletica Inc., which makes 40% of its products in Vietnam and 17% in Cambodia, tumbled almost 11% in late trading.
President Donald Trump’s newly imposed tariffs are poised to significantly affect pricing across various industries, including automobiles, textiles, technology and housing materials. With a 25% duty ...
Sending children back to school in new sneakers, jeans and T-shirts is likely to cost U.S. families significantly more this ...
Lululemon finds itself directly in the crosshairs of President Trump’s trade war as the bulk of its apparel is sourced from Southeast Asia.
Higher tariff rates could cause clothing costs to go up. According to the Associated Press, about 97% of the clothes and shoes purchased in the U.S. are imported, predominantly from Asia, the American ...
If Lululemon pants go from $150 to $200 to offset tariff costs, I don't think the company will lose a bunch of core customers. This isn't to say that tariffs won't impact Lululemon. They will.
You can never own too many leggings, and you'll definitely want to add a pair of the Wunder Train tights — the best Lululemon ...
Rattled by Trump's 145% tariff on Chinese imports, Shein and Temu warn of increased costs, and Chinese suppliers gain ...