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Under Armour to Slash Jobs, Warns of Revenue Drop - WSJ

Under Armour to Slash Jobs, Warns of Revenue Drop. ... said Thursday that sales would drop more than 10% this fiscal year and the company would undergo another round of layoffs ... Most Popular News. Read More
Under Armour cutting jobs, warns of surprise drop in sales this year - New York Post

Under Armour expects fiscal 2025 revenue to be down at a low double-digit percentage rate, while analysts expect a 2.1% rise. REUTERS It also sees earnings to be between 18 cents and 21 cents per ... Read More
Under Armour reports drop in quarterly revenue but maintains full-year outlook - Baltimore Sun

Under Armour reported a dip in sales for the first quarter Tuesday, in line with Wall Street’s expectations, but profit increased and the company maintained its full-year outlook. Read More
Under Armour To Cut Almost 300 Jobs, Launch Restructuring Plan

BALTIMORE (AP) — Under Armour is cutting almost 2 percent of its work force and it lowered its full-year revenue outlook, overshadowing a strong second-quarter and amplifying the pitfalls now ... Read More
Under Armour announces restructuring plan, warns of sales decline

Under Armour saw its revenue fall 3% to $5.7 billion for the year ended March 31. The company also lost ground in North America, its biggest market, with revenue decreasing 8% to $3.5 billion. Read More
Under Armour to hike prices amid tariff woes after quarterly revenue beat - Yahoo Finance

Its revenue fell 11% to $1.18 billion in the quarter ended March 31, compared with analysts' estimate of a 12.4% drop to $1.17 billion. "While the average consumer may be under pressure, orienting ... Read More
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