Under Armour, Inc. (NYSE:UAA – Get Free Report) has been given a consensus rating of “Hold” by the twenty-three research firms that are presently covering the firm, MarketBeat reports. Three equities research analysts have rated the stock with a sell recommendation, sixteen have given a hold recommendation, three have assigned a buy recommendation and one has given a strong buy recommendation to the company. The average 12 month price objective among analysts that have covered the stock in the last year is $6.4313.
Several brokerages have recently issued reports on UAA. Telsey Advisory Group set a $5.00 target price on Under Armour in a research report on Friday, November 14th. Weiss Ratings restated a “sell (e+)” rating on shares of Under Armour in a research report on Monday, December 8th. Rothschild Redb downgraded shares of Under Armour from a “strong-buy” rating to a “hold” rating in a report on Monday, September 15th. UBS Group reiterated a “buy” rating and issued a $8.00 target price (up from $7.50) on shares of Under Armour in a research note on Friday, November 7th. Finally, Citigroup reduced their target price on shares of Under Armour from $5.50 to $5.00 and set a “neutral” rating for the company in a research report on Tuesday, October 21st.
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Under Armour Trading Down 0.2%
Under Armour (NYSE:UAA – Get Free Report) last released its earnings results on Thursday, November 6th. The company reported $0.04 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $0.03 by $0.01. The company had revenue of $1.33 billion during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $1.31 billion. Under Armour had a positive return on equity of 1.27% and a negative net margin of 1.74%.Under Armour’s quarterly revenue was down 4.7% on a year-over-year basis. During the same period in the prior year, the company posted $0.39 earnings per share. Under Armour has set its Q3 2026 guidance at 0.030-0.050 EPS. On average, equities analysts expect that Under Armour will post 0.3 earnings per share for the current fiscal year.
Institutional Trading of Under Armour
A number of large investors have recently bought and sold shares of UAA. Marshall Wace LLP raised its stake in shares of Under Armour by 113.8% in the third quarter. Marshall Wace LLP now owns 6,296,543 shares of the company’s stock valued at $31,420,000 after buying an additional 3,351,976 shares during the period. American Century Companies Inc. increased its holdings in Under Armour by 9.2% in the 2nd quarter. American Century Companies Inc. now owns 5,970,726 shares of the company’s stock worth $40,780,000 after acquiring an additional 504,912 shares during the last quarter. T. Rowe Price Investment Management Inc. increased its holdings in Under Armour by 17.2% in the 1st quarter. T. Rowe Price Investment Management Inc. now owns 3,997,850 shares of the company’s stock worth $24,987,000 after acquiring an additional 586,183 shares during the last quarter. Jupiter Asset Management Ltd. raised its stake in Under Armour by 21.1% in the 3rd quarter. Jupiter Asset Management Ltd. now owns 2,881,040 shares of the company’s stock valued at $14,376,000 after acquiring an additional 501,527 shares during the period. Finally, Whitebox Advisors LLC purchased a new stake in Under Armour during the third quarter valued at about $11,237,000. 34.58% of the stock is owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors.
Under Armour Company Profile
Under Armour, Inc (NYSE: UAA) is a global designer, marketer and distributor of performance athletic apparel, footwear and accessories. The company’s product portfolio spans a range of categories including training and running shoes, performance apparel engineered to manage moisture and temperature, and a variety of accessories such as bags, socks and headwear. Under Armour positions its offerings to serve athletes at every level—from professionals to everyday fitness enthusiasts—by combining innovative fabrics, advanced footwear technology and functional design.
Founded in 1996 by Kevin Plank, a former University of Maryland football player, Under Armour initially gained recognition for its moisture-wicking T-shirts, which provided a lightweight alternative to traditional cotton.
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