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Lululemon Athletica's Q4 performance exceeded expectations, with revenues rising 16% and gross margins growing by 430 bps. The company's FY24 guidance fell short of analyst estimates due to soft demand in the US and planned investments in brand awareness. LULU's growth in China remains impressive, with significant room for expansion, and the company continues to prioritize innovation.
Nike's admitted to having an internal execution issue. Lululemon sees a softer U.S. consumer this year.
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Lululemon has been an exceptional apparel stock over the last few years. Revenue growth is decelerating as the company gets larger, but that's OK.
Lululemon offered weaker-than-expected guidance in its fourth-quarter earnings report. Southwest cut its guidance in response to the crisis at Boeing.
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Nike and Lululemon fell badly on weak earnings guidance. Apple, Tesla, and Starbucks are all heavily exposed to China, which is facing a slowdown.
Lululemon has pricing power and is growing quickly thanks to its popularity. Nike, on other hand, has faced more challenges with no obvious solution.
Lululemon has developed a robust fan base of loyal shoppers who pay high prices for its premium athleisure. Lululemon reports consistent profit growth and unmatched operating margins.