athleisure

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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Catie Hogan

Lululemon's Stock Plunges 50% as Athleisure Leader Battles Leadership Void

Lululemon stock down nearly 50% amid CEO departure, weak North American sales, and sluggish 2026 growth guidance. International gains offer hope.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Adam Levy

Lululemon Stock Plunges 68% on Growth Slowdown, Offers Rare Valuation Entry Point

Lululemon stock down 68% trades at 13.5x forward earnings, positioning it as a potential value play ahead of expected 2026 stabilization amid international growth strength.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Nike vs. Lululemon: Which Athleisure Giant Offers Better Value After 69% Plunge?

Nike and Lululemon shares have plummeted 69% from peaks. Nike boasts unmatched brand strength; Lululemon shows stronger current financials. Both trade at 13-16 year lows.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jeremy Bowman

Lululemon's 68% Plunge: Oversold Bargain or Value Trap?

$LULU plummeted 68% from 2023 highs amid slowing growth and competition, now trading at 14x forward earnings. International expansion and new products offer turnaround potential.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Rick Munarriz

Three Growth Stocks Trading 30%+ Below Peaks Offer Attractive Entry Points

MercadoLibre, Dutch Bros, and Lululemon have declined significantly despite strong fundamentals, creating potential buying opportunities for growth investors.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Researchandmarkets.Com

Global Sneakers Market Valued at $81.45B in 2025, Poised for 55% Growth Through 2033

Global sneakers market valued at $81.45B in 2025, expected to reach $126.15B by 2033. Growth driven by health consciousness, e-commerce expansion, and celebrity collaborations.
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