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'Not sustainable.' Companies prepare price hikes while Trump claims victory over affordability 
MSNBC· 2026-02-18 05:15
for tonight's moy power politics president president trump is declaring victory over affordability but apparently private companies have not gotten the message according to the wall street journal businesses big and small are planning significant price hikes that includes levi's columbia sportswear mccormick you know the spice company whose ceos have said the increases are designed to offset can you guess what the impact of high tariffs but you know what is not on the rise wages according to new data from o ...
Columbia Sportswear's Plunge Doesn't Make The Stock A Good Fit
Seeking Alpha· 2026-02-02 02:55
Core Insights - Crude Value Insights provides an investment service and community focused on the oil and natural gas sector, emphasizing cash flow generation and the potential for value and growth [1] Group 1 - The service offers subscribers access to a model account with over 50 stocks, detailed cash flow analyses of exploration and production (E&P) firms, and live discussions about the sector [1]
Columbia Sportswear CEO on tariff impact: We'll raise prices when our current inventory is depleted
Youtube· 2025-11-28 16:50
Core Insights - The holiday shopping season is intensifying, with Columbia Sportswear offering significant discounts, indicating a competitive retail environment [1][2] - The company plans to raise prices in spring and fall of 2026 due to ongoing tariff challenges [1][4] Group 1: Consumer Behavior and Market Trends - Consumers are increasingly seeking value, particularly in North America, and are prepared to pay higher prices as tariffs are expected to rise [4][6] - The Black Friday shopping phenomenon has become a global promotional period, starting weeks before the event and extending through Cyber Monday [3][4] Group 2: Pricing and Tariff Impact - Columbia was the 81st largest duty payer in the U.S. in 2024, indicating significant exposure to tariffs, which are expected to increase costs and necessitate price hikes [7][8] - The company sources products globally, with Vietnam being the largest supplier, and tariffs are a critical cost factor across all markets [8][9] Group 3: Product Strategy and Performance - The company is focusing on improving product offerings to enhance sales performance, which has lagged behind investor expectations [12][14] - The Amaze Puff garment has been highlighted as a successful product, reflecting the company's strategy to create appealing items at competitive prices [10][11]
Retail market is extremely bifurcated, says TD Cowen's John Kernan
CNBC Television· 2025-08-21 20:09
report today after the bell. That stock in the red as we head into the close as well. Joining me now is TD Cowen senior retail analyst John Kernen John.It's good to have you here. What's the setup. I mean into Ross and the remainder of retail season.We've obviously heard from Walmart also of course heard from TJX a few days ago or a couple of days ago. So how do things look from here. >> Yeah, sure.Broadly, retailers and consumers are showing decent strength as we head into the fall. We're almost through Q2 ...
Columbia Sportswear sues Columbia University over merch in latest legal battle for Ivy
New York Post· 2025-08-02 01:08
Core Viewpoint - Columbia Sportswear has filed a lawsuit against Columbia University for alleged trademark infringement and breach of contract, claiming that the university's merchandise closely resembles its own products [1][4]. Group 1: Lawsuit Details - The lawsuit was filed on July 23 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, alleging that the university intentionally violated an agreement signed on June 13, 2023 [4][5]. - The agreement allowed the university to use the name "Columbia" on its merchandise only if it included recognizable school insignia, the word "university," or other specified elements [5]. - Columbia Sportswear claims that the university has breached this agreement by selling garments without any school logos, which are similar in color to Columbia Sportswear's products [6][8]. Group 2: Impact and Claims - The lawsuit argues that the university's actions are causing irreparable harm to Columbia Sportswear's brand and goodwill associated with its registered trademark [8]. - Columbia Sportswear is seeking to halt sales of the infringing clothing, recall products already sold, and donate remaining merchandise to charity [10]. - The company is also pursuing three times the actual damages determined by a jury [10]. Group 3: Contextual Background - The lawsuit coincides with Columbia University facing potential loss of billions in government support, having recently reached a $220 million settlement with the Trump administration [9].
Trump announces new trade framework for trade deal with Vietnam
CNBC Television· 2025-07-02 16:03
Breaking news from the White House this morning announcing a new trade framework with Vietnam. Let's get to Aean Jabvers with the details. So, what do we know, Aean.Sarah, well, we don't have any official confirmation in terms of documentation, legal uh documents, that sort of thing. Uh what we do have uh is the president's social media post, and what he says there uh is that the tariff rate on Vietnam is now going to go to 20%. Uh they're going to have a 40% tariff on what they call trans shipments.That's ...