V.F. Corp (VFC) Struggles Amid Trade Policy Woes Despite Positive Earnings

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Apr 17, 2025
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  • V.F. Corp (VFC, Financial) faces a continuous decline in stock despite strategic initiatives.
  • Analysts provide mixed forecasts with a significant potential upside from current prices.
  • Heavy reliance on overseas production poses challenges amid U.S. tariff concerns.

V.F. Corp (VFC), a prominent name associated with brands like The North Face and Timberland, is experiencing its ninth consecutive week of stock decline. This downward trend is heavily influenced by ongoing U.S. tariff concerns, which cast a shadow over the company's otherwise positive earnings and strategic turnaround plans. The heavy production reliance on countries like Vietnam and Indonesia presents a notable risk under current trade policies.

Analyst Price Targets and Recommendations

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According to the forecasts set by 19 analysts, VF Corp (VFC, Financial) has a one-year average target price of $21.70. This projection includes a high estimate of $34.00 and a low estimate of $12.00, suggesting a notable potential upside of 108.58% from the current trading price of $10.41. For a more detailed view of these projections, visit the VF Corp (VFC) Forecast page.

The consensus recommendation from 24 brokerage firms currently places VF Corp (VFC, Financial) at an average score of 2.9 on a scale where 1 signifies a Strong Buy and 5 signifies a Sell, indicating a "Hold" status.

GF Value Estimation

GuruFocus estimates the GF Value for VF Corp (VFC, Financial) at $18.04 within one year, positing a potential upside of 73.38% from the current price of $10.405. The GF Value is GuruFocus' calculation of the stock’s fair trading value, derived from historical trading multiples, past business growth, and future performance projections. For more insights, please refer to the VF Corp (VFC) Summary page.

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