American Outdoor Brands (NASDAQ: AOUT)
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American Outdoor Brands Company Info
American Outdoor Brands, Inc. provides outdoor products and accessories for hunting, fishing, camping, shooting, personal security, and defense products for rugged outdoor. It offers products and accessories for shooting supplies, vests, vaults, and other related accessories, premium sportsman knives, tools for fishing & hunting, land management tools for hunting preparedness, harvesting products for post-hunt or post-fishing activities, electro-optical devices, including hunting optics, firearm aiming devices, flashlights, laser grips, reloading, gunsmithing, and firearm cleaning supplies, survival, camping, and emergency preparedness products. Its brands include Caldwell, Wheeler, Tipton, Frankford Arsenal, Hooyman, BOG, MEAT!, Uncle Henry, Old Timer, Imperial, Crimson Trace, LaserLyte, Lockdown, ust, BUBBA, and Schrade. The company was founded on January 28, 2020 and is headquartered in Columbia, MO.
News & Analysis
Why American Outdoor Brands Fell 21% at the Open Today
The outdoor gear maker posted strong earnings results, but the problem was really the outlook for the future.
Why Shares of American Outdoor Brands Rose on Thursday
The company's results came in much better than expected.
American Outdoor Brands Raises Guidance Again as Sales Nearly Double
Participation in shooting sports and outdoor activities is accelerating and may remain elevated.
Does the Pandemic Make American Outdoor Brands a Buy?
Interest in outdoor activities may be a long-term trend and not a fad born of COVID-19.
Did American Outdoor Brands Just Become a Better Buy Than Dick's Sporting Goods?
A rival's acquisition could indicate where the market is heading.
Why American Outdoor Brands Stock Just Popped 15%
Even without Smith & Wesson, American Outdoor Brands crushes earnings estimates.
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