Vera Bradley (NASDAQ: VRA)
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Vera Bradley Company Info
Vera Bradley, Inc. engages in the business of designing women's handbags, luggage, travel items, fashion, home accessories, and unique gifts. It operates through the following segments: Vera Bradley (VB) Direct, Vera Bradley Indirect, and Pura Vida. The VB Direct segment is involved in selling VB products through full-line and factory outlet stores, websites, online outlet site, and the VB annual outlet sale. The VB Indirect segment includes distribution of branded products to specialty retailers, select department stores, national accounts, third-party e-commerce sites, third-party inventory liquidators, and licensing agreements. The Pura Vida segment focuses on distributing products to wholesale retailers. The company was founded by Barbara Bradley Baekgaard and Patricia R. Miller in 1982 and is headquartered in Roanoke, IN.
News & Analysis
Why Vera Bradley Stock Was Gaining Today
Margins continued to improve for the handbags and accessories company.
Why Vera Bradley Stock Plummeted 20% at the Open Today
The retailer reported earnings, which were fine on the top line, but not so great on the bottom. And the trouble could linger.
Why Vera Bradley Stock Slumped 16% on Wednesday
Management lowered its outlook to reflect two new pressures on sales and earnings.
3 Takeaways From Vera Bradley's Q2 Earnings Release
The company recovered from a difficult first quarter, hamstrung by COVID-19 related store closures.
Why Vera Bradley Stock Popped Today
Most of the gains were gone by the end of the day, but investors were clearly excited about the company's solid revenue growth.
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Meanwhile, Vera Bradley shares jumped after the fashion specialist posted surprisingly strong quarterly results.
Why Shares of Vera Bradley Surged Today
The fashion company sees a return to growth this year.
Why Shares of Vera Bradley Tumbled Today
Fewer clearance sales led to a steep revenue decline.
Valuation
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