Lululemon创始人发起代理权争夺战
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-31 02:28

Core Viewpoint - Chip Wilson, founder and major shareholder of Lululemon, has nominated three independent board candidates for the 2026 shareholder meeting, aiming to reform the board's strategic decision-making capabilities to restore shareholder confidence and drive growth [2][7]. Group 1: Board Changes and Leadership - Wilson's nominees include Marc Maurer, Laura Gentile, and Eric Hirshberg, indicating a push for a board that prioritizes creativity and brand experience [2][7]. - The current CEO, Calvin McDonald, will step down on January 31, 2026, with no successor announced yet, highlighting a period of transition for the company [2][7]. Group 2: Financial Performance - Under McDonald's leadership since August 2018, Lululemon's revenue grew from $3.3 billion to over $10 billion, expanding into over 30 regions and multiple product lines [3][8]. - However, in the third quarter of fiscal 2025, net profit declined by approximately 12.8%, and the stock price experienced a maximum drop of over 52% during the year [3][8]. - The Chinese market showed strong performance, with a 46% year-over-year revenue increase in the third quarter of fiscal 2025, although it still represents less than 20% of total revenue [3][8]. Group 3: Strategic Direction - The core conflict lies in the brand's development direction; initially targeting affluent health-conscious women, Lululemon has expanded its offerings under McDonald, which Wilson argues has diluted the brand's identity [4][10]. - Wilson advocates for a return to focusing on the "super girl" demographic, suggesting that the current management's expansion strategy has led to a loss of trendiness [4][10]. - As of December 2025, Wilson holds 4.27% of Lululemon's shares, making him one of the largest independent shareholders [4][10].