One pandemic byproduct was the increased use of casual apparel as people stayed home. In footwear, clogmaker Crocs was a big beneficiary of this newfound popularity.
BofA Securities analyst Christopher Nardone has previewed the expected performance of footwear companies in the upcoming earning season.
Crocs (CROX) closed the most recent trading day at $144.52, moving +0.68% from the previous trading session.
Investors interested in stocks from the Textile - Apparel sector have probably already heard of Crocs (CROX) and LVMH-Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (LVMUY). But which of these two stocks presents investors with the better value opportunity right now?
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Crocs' (CROX) business strategy focuses on three key initiatives to drive durable and consistent growth over the long term. Strong consumer demand and pricing initiatives support positive trends.
Crocs is more durable and less expensive than you might think.
In the most recent trading session, Crocs (CROX) closed at $152.59, indicating a -1.39% shift from the previous trading day.
Crocs continues setting new quarterly revenue records and sustaining unparalleled profitability. The macro environment is improving for Crocs, as rising real wages across the developed world will likely boost discretionary spending. My valuation analysis suggests that the stock is almost 40% undervalued.
Crocs (CROX) closed the most recent trading day at $159.42, moving -0.16% from the previous trading session.
CROX has reported a double beat FQ1'24 earnings call while raising the overall FY2024 guidance, thanks to the Crocs brand's robust performance domestically & internationally. These developments well balance HeyDude's ongoing inventory correction through the end of 2024, with a new management already brought in to revitalize the brand, Terence Reilly. Terence Reilly has been largely responsible for the impressive growth observed in the Stanley insulated cup brand, attributed to the excellent use of consumer marketing in social media.
Crocs (CROX) gains from its brands, as well as strength in clogs, sandals and personalization.