Under Armour (UAA)
5.4400
-1.2000 (-18.07%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Aug 9th, 1:34 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 6.640 |
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Open | 5.280 |
Bid | 5.410 |
Ask | 5.430 |
Day's Range | 5.120 - 5.645 |
52 Week Range | 4.780 - 11.89 |
Volume | 61,855,622 |
Market Cap | - |
PE Ratio (TTM) | - |
EPS (TTM) | - |
Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
1 Month Average Volume | 11,801,953 |
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About Under Armour (UAA)
Under Armour is an American sports and apparel company that specializes in designing and manufacturing innovative athletic clothing, footwear, and accessories. Founded with a focus on performance enhancement, the brand is renowned for its moisture-wicking fabrics and cutting-edge technologies that cater to athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike. Under Armour aims to inspire athletes of all levels, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle through its diverse range of products, which include everything from running gear to training apparel. In addition to its core offerings, the company embraces digital fitness solutions, providing apps and platforms that support personal health and performance tracking. Read More
News & Press Releases
Shares of athletic apparel company Under Armour (NYSE:UAA)
fell 22.4% in the morning session after the company reported second-quarter results and issued a significantly weaker-than-expected outlook for the third quarter. The sportswear maker's revenue for the second quarter came in at $1.13 billion, which met Wall Street's expectations but represented a 4.2% decline year-over-year. However, its adjusted earnings per share of $0.02 missed consensus estimates. The main concern for investors was the bleak guidance for the upcoming quarter. Under Armour projected third-quarter revenue of $1.31 billion, falling 4.1% short of analyst forecasts. More dramatically, the company guided for adjusted earnings per share of just $0.02 at the midpoint, a stark contrast to the consensus estimate of $0.26.
Via StockStory · August 8, 2025
Via Benzinga · August 8, 2025
Under Armour stock sinks after missing Wall Street estimates with first-quarter fiscal 2026 results of $1.13 billion in revenue and $9 million in adjusted net income.
Via Benzinga · August 8, 2025
Under Armour's Q1 fiscal 2026 earnings miss estimates, with weak Q2 outlook sparking a 15.7% pre-market stock plunge. Revenue and EPS fall short amid ongoing demand challenges.
Via Chartmill · August 8, 2025
Athletic apparel company Under Armour (NYSE:UAA) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2025, but sales fell by 4.2% year on year to $1.13 billion. On the other hand, next quarter’s revenue guidance of $1.31 billion was less impressive, coming in 4.1% below analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.02 per share was in line with analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · August 8, 2025
Via Benzinga · August 8, 2025
U.S. stock futures rose on Friday after ending on a mixed note on Thursday. Futures of major benchmark indices were higher.
Via Benzinga · August 8, 2025
Athletic apparel company Under Armour (NYSE:UAA)
will be announcing earnings results this Friday before market hours. Here’s what to expect.
Via StockStory · August 6, 2025
Wall Street’s bearish price targets for the stocks in this article signal serious concerns.
Such forecasts are uncommon in an industry where maintaining cordial corporate relationships often trumps delivering the hard truth.
Via StockStory · August 5, 2025
Via Benzinga · August 4, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the latest U.S. consumer confidence report revealed underlying weakness despite a headline increase, raising concerns about future spending.
Via StockStory · July 29, 2025
Companies that burn cash at a rapid pace can run into serious trouble if they fail to secure funding.
Without a clear path to profitability, these businesses risk dilution, mounting debt, or even bankruptcy.
Via StockStory · July 21, 2025
Stocks trading in the $1-10 range are generally smaller players with less risk than their penny stock counterparts.
But that doesn’t mean the underlying businesses are cheap, and we advise caution as many have questionable fundamentals.
Via StockStory · July 18, 2025
Peter Schiff is calling out President Donald Trump's newly announced trade deal with Vietnam, warning that American consumers are likely to bear the brunt of the agreement.
Via Benzinga · July 3, 2025
Deckers was the worst-performing consumer sector stock in the first half of 2025, with shares falling about 50%. Crocs shares are down 2.6% year-to-date.
Via Stocktwits · July 3, 2025
Trump’s trade deal with Vietnam, ahead of the 90-day pause deadline, has pushed apparel and retail stocks higher on Wednesday
Via Stocktwits · July 2, 2025
Under Armour’s first quarter results reflected ongoing efforts to reposition the brand through tighter control of promotional activity and a sharper focus on premium product positioning. Although revenue declined year over year, management credited proactive inventory management, a disciplined reduction in discounting, and advances in direct-to-consumer (DTC) strategies as key drivers. CEO Kevin Plank noted, “Our fourth quarter results allowed us to exceed our fiscal outlook, demonstrating some of the foundational traction we’re gaining as we reposition the Under Armour brand.” The company’s transformation plan emphasized higher-quality revenue and brand equity over short-term volume gains, setting the stage for a more sustainable business model.
Via StockStory · July 2, 2025
The company anticipates incurring $150 million in additional costs due to tariffs in FY26.
Via Stocktwits · July 1, 2025
U.S. stocks dipped Friday as Trump weighed action on Iran. S&P 500 fell 0.4%, Bitcoin dropped below $103K, and defensive stocks outperformed.
Via Benzinga · June 20, 2025
Via Benzinga · June 20, 2025
As the Q1 earnings season wraps, let’s dig into this quarter’s best and worst performers in the apparel and accessories industry, including Under Armour (NYSE:UAA) and its peers.
Via StockStory · June 18, 2025