VF Corporation (VFC, Financial) experienced a significant stock price increase of 5.02%, reaching $24.86 per share with a trading volume of 2.072 million shares and a turnover rate of 0.53%. The stock's amplitude was recorded at 3.30%. Recent financial reports show VF Corporation achieved a revenue of $2.766 billion, with a net profit of $203 million and earnings per share of $0.47. The gross profit stood at $1.452 billion, and the price-to-earnings ratio was -14.53.
Regarding institutional ratings, 25% of the 24 participating institutions recommended buying, 58% suggested holding, and 17% advised selling the stock. Within the apparel manufacturing industry, where VF Corporation operates, the overall growth was 2.31%. Notable performers included VF Corporation, Xcel Brands, Inc., and Under Armour-C, which showed significant gains. Active stocks in the sector were Vince Holding, Sihong International, and Jinhyun Group, with turnover rates of 2.64%, 1.33%, and 1.31%, respectively. Stocks with large amplitude included Perfect Moment Ltd., Vince Holding, and Jiliang Group, with amplitudes of 16.81%, 11.18%, and 9.23%, respectively.
VF Corporation designs, produces, and distributes branded apparel, footwear, and accessories. Its product categories cover sports, outdoor, and work apparel, with brands like Vans, The North Face, Timberland, Altra, and Dickies. VF Corporation markets its products across the Americas, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region through wholesale to retailers, e-commerce, and company-owned and partner-owned stores. The company has grown through multiple brand acquisitions and disposals, with a history dating back to 1899.