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Helen of Troy's acquisition of Olive & June is a strategic move that broadens its beauty portfolio and positions the company for future growth.
Helen of Troy is focused on executing long-term growth strategies, reshaping its portfolio and skillfully managing challenges in a tough macroeconomic environment.
Helen of Troy plans to acquire Olive & June, a leading nail care brand, aiming to expand its presence in the beauty industry and diversify product offerings.
There is a significant shift in institutional activity for Helen of Troy HELE shares. The institutions shifted from selling to buying in Q3, creating a solid tailwind due to the high interest.
The lowly valued consumer products company defied Wall Street's expectations this week.
Helen of Troy (HELE) sold off after releasing its 1Q earnings, but rallied today off promise in its 2Q report. George Tsilis discusses what's leading the rebound and weighs if the company can hold it.
Even with the big jump today, the stock is still down roughly 39% in 2024.
Helen of Troy Limited (NASDAQ:HELE ) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call October 9, 2024 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Sabrina McKee - SVP of IR and Business Development Noel Geoffroy - CEO Brian Grass - CFO Conference Call Participants Peter Grom - UBS Rupesh Parikh - Oppenheimer & Company Robert Labick - CJS Securities Olivia Tong - Raymond James Linda Bolton Weiser - D.A. Davidson Susan Anderson - Canaccord Genuity Operator Greetings, and welcome to the Helen of Troy Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 Earnings Call.
Helen of Troy's Q2 earnings reflect the impact of soft sales, stemming from a decline in Beauty & Wellness sales. Margins also contract year over year.
Helen of Troy (HELE) shares soared Wednesday after the maker of consumer products posted better-than-anticipated results on demand for its insulated beverageware.
Helen of Troy (HELE, Financial) saw a significant turnaround in Q2, with shares rising 19%. The company reversed its Q1 earnings miss, achieving revenue growth thanks to its "Reset and Revitalize" restructuring plan.