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Globalstar Expands Satellite Reach With First C-3 Tracking Antenna
ZACKS· 2025-07-02 14:10
Core Insights - Globalstar, Inc. has successfully installed its first 6-meter tracking antenna, Clifton-8, for the C-3 mobile satellite system, marking the beginning of a significant global initiative to enhance its ground infrastructure as part of the Extended MSS Network [1][11] - The company plans to deploy over 90 new antennas across approximately 35 ground stations in 25 countries, which includes major upgrades to existing infrastructure and the establishment of new ground stations to improve global connectivity [3][11] - Globalstar's commitment to high-performance satellite communications is driven by increasing demand for mobile connectivity across various industries and remote areas [4] Financial Performance - In the last reported quarter, Globalstar achieved revenues of $60 million, reflecting a 6% year-over-year increase, primarily due to higher service revenues [8] - The company has reiterated its financial outlook for 2025, projecting revenues between $260 million and $285 million, with an expected adjusted EBITDA margin of approximately 50% [9] Strategic Developments - Globalstar is enhancing its spectrum and wholesale capacity services, particularly in government and consumer sectors, with its Band n53 being a critical resource for 5G innovation [6] - The company has inaugurated a new Satellite Operations Control Center in March 2025, which significantly enhances its operational capabilities and supports its strategic growth in next-generation satellite solutions [7] - A partnership with GCT Semiconductor Holding aims to develop two-way satellite messaging systems for mobile devices, integrating advanced IoT and 4G/5G semiconductor technology into Globalstar's product offerings [8]
DECK vs. UAA: Which Footwear Brand is the Smarter Investment Now?
ZACKS· 2025-06-26 15:26
Key Takeaways DECK grows HOKA and UGG globally but faces margin pressure from tariffs, freight and higher costs. UAA strengthens margins with premium pricing, supply-chain savings and strong EMEA market growth. DECK navigates softer U.S. DTC sales, while UAA's loyalty program boosts DTC with above 28M active members.Deckers Outdoor Corporation (DECK) and Under Armour, Inc. (UAA) are prominent players in the footwear and athletic apparel industry. While Deckers continues to gain significant traction with g ...
Mondelēz International State of Snacking Survey: Global Consumers Prioritize Portions and Snacking Mindfully
Globenewswire· 2025-06-17 13:05
Savor Each Bite: Mindful Snacking and Prioritizing Portions Mindful snacking is about eating with attention and intention. Be present in the moment, enjoy the snack with all your senses, and be aware of hunger and fullness cues. Most consumers say they pay attention to the sensory experience of their snacks.Over half of consumers look for snacks that are portion controlled.Being mindful about portions can help snacks be enjoyed in a more balanced way. CHICAGO, June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Consumers ...
Deckers Bets on Brand Momentum: Can HOKA & UGG Keep Up the Growth?
ZACKS· 2025-06-16 14:06
Core Insights - Deckers Outdoor Corporation's performance is primarily driven by strong consumer demand for its flagship brands, HOKA and UGG, with year-over-year sales growth of 10% and 3.6% respectively in Q4 FY25 [1][9] Brand Performance - HOKA's sales reached $2.2 billion in FY25, reflecting a 23.6% year-over-year increase, supported by new product launches and international expansion, particularly in EMEA and China [4][2] - UGG generated $2.5 billion in sales for FY25, marking a 13.1% year-over-year growth, with a focus on expanding its product line beyond cold-weather offerings [4][3] International Growth - HOKA's international revenues grew by 39% year-over-year, now accounting for 34% of total brand sales, while UGG's international revenues increased by 20%, representing 39% of total sales [4][2] Competitive Landscape - Key competitors in brand innovation include Wolverine World Wide, Inc. and Urban Outfitters Inc., with Wolverine's Saucony and Merrell brands showing strong revenue growth [5][6] - Urban Outfitters' brand portfolio also demonstrated positive performance, with notable increases in net sales for its brands [7] Financial Performance and Valuation - Deckers' shares have declined by 50% year-to-date, compared to a 17.6% decline in the industry [8] - The company trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 16.45X, slightly below the industry's average of 17.01X [10] - Zacks Consensus Estimate indicates a projected earnings decline of 4.4% for FY26, with a potential recovery of 9.1% in FY27 [11]
Natural Grocers® Offers Father's Day Deals and Summer Steals, June 13-15, 2025
Prnewswire· 2025-06-10 11:21
Customers can enjoy savings, surprises, and giveaways all month longLAKEWOOD, Colo., June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Natural Grocers®, the largest family-operated organic and natural grocery retailer in the U.S., invites customers to kick off summer with savings and seasonal perks designed to celebrate Dad and soak up those early summer vibes all month long. From thoughtful Father's Day finds to exclusive {N}power® offers, sizzling sweepstakes, and ways to give back, Natural Grocers makes it easy to shop with ...
Mondelēz International Expands Sustainable Futures Portfolio Aiming to Accelerate Scalable Climate and Community Initiatives
Globenewswire· 2025-05-29 20:05
Core Viewpoint - Mondelēz International, Inc. is launching a new wave of impact-first investments through its Sustainable Futures Impact Investment platform, focusing on scalable solutions that address climate, community, and circularity, aligning with its sustainability strategy and Vision 2030 ambitions [1][4]. Investment Approach - The company employs a three-pronged investment strategy consisting of direct investments, fund investments, and technical assistance to scale promising solutions that generate measurable impact [2][4]. Direct Investments - New additions to the Sustainable Futures portfolio include investments in regenerative agriculture, inclusive financing, and circular packaging through innovative technology [4]. Fund Investments - Mondelēz International supports impact funds that align with its goal of catalyzing positive change across various geographies [3][4]. Technical Assistance - The company provides capacity-building support to early-stage ventures, helping validate their technologies through larger-scale pilots and scientific approaches [3][4]. Specific Investments - eAgronom is an ag-tech company aiding farmers in improving soil health and reducing carbon emissions, with over 1 million hectares under sustainable practices [5]. - ZIRO is a fintech startup providing affordable inventory financing to small merchants, aiming to reach approximately 100,000 merchants in three years [5]. - Pack2Earth is focused on replacing 60,000 metric tons of plastic packaging with compostable materials by 2028, part of a coalition supporting the Circulate Capital's Ocean Fund [5]. Impact Metrics - In 2024, investments in the Circulate Capital Ocean Fund contributed to circulating or avoiding over 7,600 tonnes of plastic, reducing more than 10,700 tonnes of GHG emissions, and creating over 34,900 tonnes in recycling infrastructure capacity across Southeast Asia and India [5]. Strategic Importance - Sustainability is a key pillar of Mondelēz International's growth strategy, with investments aimed at addressing challenges and creating long-term business resilience [6].
Deckers(DECK) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-05-22 21:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - For fiscal year 2025, the company reported a revenue growth of 16% year-over-year, reaching nearly $5 billion [7] - Gross margin expanded by 230 basis points to 57.9%, while operating margins improved by 200 basis points to 23.6% [7][36] - Earnings per share increased by 30% to $6.33 compared to the previous year [7][38] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - HOKA brand revenue increased by 24% to $2.2 billion, with wholesale revenue growing 24% and DTC revenue rising 23% [11][36] - UGG brand revenue grew by 13% to $2.5 billion, with wholesale revenue increasing 15% and DTC revenue rising 11% [24][36] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - International revenue for HOKA expanded by 39%, now representing 34% of global revenue, up from 30% last year [11] - UGG's international revenue increased by 20%, now accounting for 39% of global sales, up from 37% last year [24] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims for a balanced channel mix of 50% DTC and 50% wholesale, focusing on brand-led growth and expanding international presence [9][10] - HOKA is positioned as a leading performance brand with plans to enhance product innovation and expand into lifestyle and fitness categories [19][23] - UGG is focusing on increasing adoption among male consumers and developing year-round products to capture a broader market [26][27] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledged uncertainty due to shifting U.S. trade policy but expressed confidence in the company's ability to adapt [8] - The company expects fiscal year 2026 to face challenges, including potential tariff impacts of up to $150 million on cost of goods sold [39][41] - Despite these challenges, management remains optimistic about long-term growth prospects for both HOKA and UGG [49] Other Important Information - The company repurchased approximately $567 million worth of shares during fiscal year 2025, reflecting strong cash flow and confidence in its strategic plan [38][47] - A new board chair, Cindy Davis, was announced, succeeding Mike Devine, who retired after 14 years of service [51] Q&A Session Summary Question: What factors contributed to the slowdown in HOKA U.S. DTC? - Management noted that the slowdown was due to unique factors in the U.S. market, including model changeovers and increased promotions, but expressed confidence in international performance [55][56] Question: Is mid-teens growth for HOKA still possible? - Management indicated that while they are not providing formal guidance, they remain optimistic about mid-teens growth based on strong international performance and brand awareness [60][64] Question: Can you elaborate on the impact of tariff costs? - The $150 million tariff cost is a gross estimate, and management is exploring pricing adjustments and cost-sharing strategies to mitigate the impact [75][76] Question: How will HOKA's growth be split between DTC and wholesale? - Management emphasized that the growth framework includes strategic expansion of wholesale distribution, which is expected to drive consumer engagement and brand awareness [81][82]
HOKA在上海最贵地段开了家1600平米门店
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-05-09 09:54
智通财经记者 | 覃思悦 而B1层除了展示越野产品,还有跑团更衣间、会员服务台以及品牌历史陈列墙等体验空间。B1层的最 深处设置有HOKA"飞跑研究所",提供基础、进阶、巅峰等多维度的运动体测服务,以精准评估不同水 平跑者的运动状况,全面监测跑者的身体成分、足踝功能、跑步模式、肌肉与神经能力以及心肺功能。 这样的功能区设置非常大胆,毕竟对于一家1600平米且位于上海核心商圈的门店来说,高成本要求门店 必须实现极高的营业额才能覆盖开支。此外,大型门店的能耗、人力及维护成本也显著高于中小型门 店。再加上体验区的用户转化需要较长周期,短期内坪效是很大挑战。对于这一点,HOKA中国事业部 总经理吴萧至少表现得不焦虑。 她谈到,比起门店,HOKA内部更愿意用"平台"来称呼这家品牌体验中心,"我们希望让跑者感觉到这 是跑者的平台、社区的平台。B1层的跑者活动每周都不会停,每周都不重样,这是我们给到消费者的 期待。另外我们希望给到一个运动服务的平台,测试你的身体。据我们了解,能够一站式面向消费者开 放的全链路体验,HOKA一定是在前列的。" 智通财经编辑 | 任雪松 跑鞋品牌HOKA ONE ONE(下简称"HOKA")想 ...
Hungry for More Passive Income? These Top High-Yield Dividend Stocks Can Help Satisfy Your Appetite.
The Motley Fool· 2025-04-30 01:08
Group 1: Passive Income and Investment Opportunities - Generating passive income can lead to financial freedom and increased independence [1] - Investing in high-yield dividend stocks, particularly in the food and beverage industry, is a viable strategy for passive income [2] Group 2: Mondelez - Mondelez has a current dividend yield of 2.9%, which is more than double the S&P 500's yield of 1.4% [3] - The company owns iconic brands like Oreo and Cadbury, generating billions in revenue and free cash flow, supporting a 10.5% compound annual growth rate in dividends over the past five years [4] - Mondelez aims for organic revenue growth of 3% to 5% annually, supporting high-single-digit EPS growth, and has a strong balance sheet for acquisitions [5] Group 3: PepsiCo - PepsiCo offers a dividend payout of 4.1% and plans to increase it by 5% starting in June, marking 53 consecutive years of dividend growth [6] - The company has a diverse portfolio of brands, many generating over $1 billion in annual sales, with durable demand [7] - PepsiCo invests in product innovation and productivity, expecting 4% to 6% annual organic revenue growth and high-single-digit EPS growth, with a strong balance sheet for acquisitions [8] Group 4: Starbucks - Starbucks has a dividend yield of 2.9% and has increased its dividend for 14 consecutive years, with a 20% compound annual growth rate during that period [9] - The company sees potential to double its U.S. store footprint and expand internationally, with over 40,000 stores currently [9] - Starbucks aims to enhance sales growth and profitability by focusing on coffee and improving customer experience [10] Group 5: Industry Overview - The food and beverage sector is characterized by steadily rising revenue and cash flow, enabling companies to pay growing dividends [12] - Companies like Mondelez, PepsiCo, and Starbucks are highlighted as strong candidates for passive income due to their enticing and steadily increasing dividends [12]
Mondelēz International Reports Q1 2025 Results
Globenewswire· 2025-04-29 20:05
Core Insights - Mondelēz International reported a slight increase in net revenues of 0.2% for Q1 2025, with organic net revenue growth of 3.1%, but faced a decline in volume/mix of 3.5% [1][6] - The diluted EPS fell significantly by 70.2% to $0.31, while adjusted EPS decreased by 18.3% on a constant currency basis to $0.74 [1][5] - The company generated $1.1 billion in cash from operating activities and reported free cash flow of $0.8 billion, returning $2.1 billion to shareholders [1][6] Financial Performance - Net revenues for Q1 2025 were $9,313 million, showing a 0.2% increase compared to the previous year, with organic net revenue growth of 3.1% [4][20] - The gross profit decreased to $2,430 million, with a gross profit margin of 26.1%, down 25.0 percentage points year-over-year [5][20] - Operating income was reported at $680 million, reflecting a 75.1% decline, with an operating income margin of 7.3%, down 22.1 percentage points [5][20] Regional Performance - In Latin America, net revenues were $1,203 million, down 8.8%, while organic net revenue growth was 3.9% [4] - Asia, Middle East & Africa reported net revenues of $2,016 million, with a 3.4% increase and organic growth of 1.8% [4] - Europe saw net revenues of $3,550 million, up 5.4%, with organic growth of 8.9% [4] Strategic Outlook - The company reaffirmed its outlook for 2025, expecting organic net revenue growth of approximately 5% and a decline in adjusted EPS of about 10% on a constant currency basis due to cocoa cost inflation [8][51] - Free cash flow for 2025 is projected to exceed $3 billion, with no expected impact from currency translation on net revenue growth or adjusted EPS [8][51] Shareholder Returns - Mondelēz returned $2.1 billion to shareholders through cash dividends and share repurchases in the first quarter of 2025 [1][6] - The company continues to focus on delivering sustainable shareholder value while navigating a volatile operating environment [3][6]