Hanesbrands (NYSE: HBI)
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Hanesbrands Company Info
Hanesbrands, Inc. engages in the business of designing, manufacturing, sourcing, and selling basic apparel such as T-shirts, bras, panties, shape wear, underwear, socks, and activewear. It operates through the following segments: Innerwear, Activewear, and International. The Innerwear segment includes basic apparel including men’s underwear, women’s panties, children’s underwear, and socks, and intimate apparel such as bras, and shape wear. The Activewear segment focuses on T-shirts, fleece, sport shirts, performance T-shirts and shorts, sports bras, thermals, and team wear. The International segment provides activewear, underwear, intimate apparel, socks, and home goods. The company was founded by J. Wesley Hanes in 1901 and is headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC.
News & Analysis
Why Hanesbrands Stock Dove by 8% Today
A double miss and weaker-than-expected sales guidance brought the bears out in force.
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Why Hanesbrands Stock Is Sinking This Week
Hanesbrands stock has now lost 52% of its value over the last year.
This Left-for-Dead Stock May Finally Be Ready to Rally
Times are tough for Hanesbrands, but the company is making progress.
This High-Yield Stock Is Not What It Seems
According to quote services, HanesBrands is offering investors a hefty 9.8% dividend yield, but that's just not real.
Hanesbrands Drops Its Dividend as Times Get Tough
The apparel manufacturer is funneling all available cash into paying down its debt.
Here's Why Hanesbrands Stock Dropped Like a Rock Today
These changes feel sudden, and the market didn't like that.
This Value Stock Is Up 25% Since Christmas, and It's Still Dirt Cheap
While the apparel manufacturer is facing serious challenges, there's far too much pessimism baked into the stock price.
Valuation
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