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Not All 25% Drops Are The Same

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🗓️ 29 May 2019

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Canada Goose and Abercrombie & Fitch fall 25% after their latest quarterly reports, but Seth Jayson thinks one of those is an overreaction. It’s a retail-heavy show as we discuss those companies and the treading-water existence of Dick’s Sporting Goods. Plus, Seth shares some helpful tips for working out in hot weather.

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2019 and use the promo code fool 2019. It's Wednesday May May 29th.

0:23.0

Welcome to Market Flory.

0:24.0

I'm Chris Hill joining me in studio today.

0:26.4

Seth Jason in the house.

0:27.8

Thanks for being here.

0:29.4

You're welcome.

0:30.1

If yesterday was all about payment technology, and it was, today is all about retail.

0:36.0

And we've got earnings and I'm putting earnings in air quotes because there's a lot of red out there today and let's start with Canada Goose

0:44.8

which is the maker of outer wear and expensive jackets I own this one the stock

0:50.9

just got cheaper the stock just got cheaper. The stock just got cheaper.

0:54.0

And let me just say that...

0:55.0

Thanks a lot, Canada.

0:57.0

To anyone listening, please ignore any headlines you see about Canada Goose,

1:02.0

fourth quarter adjusted profits being higher than expected because

1:07.4

none of that matters.

1:08.4

Revenue was weak and the company said it expects, and now I'm quoting, materially larger losses in the current

1:17.8

quarter.

1:18.8

Well, this is actually, that's not really very shocking.

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