Vans parent company VF Corp falling on Q4 earnings miss

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VF Corp (VFC) — the apparel company that owns brands like Vans, Timberland, and Dickies — is seeing its stock drop in after-hours trading after missing on...

) — the apparel company that owns brands like Vans, Timberland, and Dickies — is seeing its stock drop in after-hours trading after missing on fiscal fourth-quarter revenue estimates — $2.37 billion against expectations of $2.41 billion — while reporting a loss of $0.32 per share.Maybe you can, maybe you can try and close with a I, I don't know.

But if you look at the, um, at the numbers, the company, sorry here adjusted loss per share from continuing operations and unexpected loss there of 32 cents adjusted earnings per share of 1.3 cents is what analysts had been anticipating.And the company also saying 2025 revenue will rise by 10%.So that's amongst the announcements we're getting there from the of course, yes, the company controls vans North Face Dick and they did hire the new CEO over the summer.

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