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Columbia Sportswear (NASDAQ:COLM) Beats Q3 Sales Expectations But Stock Drops
Outerwear manufacturer Columbia Sportswear (NASDAQ:COLM) reported in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 1.3% year on year to $943.4 million. On the other hand, next quarter’s revenue guidance of $1.02 billion was less impressive,
Columbia Sportswear is one of the world's most well-known and recognizable sports and outdoor apparel brands. You'll find their gear at several familiar retailers including Bass Pro Shop, REI, and their own brick-and-mortar stores. Columbia offers ...
Columbia Sportswear has unveiled a Halloween campaign featuring the Grim Reaper, which promotes a jacket that "outlives you". Adam & Eve/DDB London created the social and influencer campaign, "Death wishes",
Get key insights from Columbia Sportswear’s Q3 2025 earnings: tariff impacts, U.S. sales trends, global growth, and strategic plans.
A national store for clothing and other goods has set an opening date for a new Columbia store. Burlington, which is known for its deals and discounts on name-brand items, will open a new store on Saturday,
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Columbia Sportswear announced Tuesday they would lay off about 4 percent of its employees, cutting 75 positions. Columbia's president cited economic conditions and a drop in orders. "We believe Columbia Sportswear has tremendous long-term ...
Outerwear retailer Columbia Sportswear has sued Columbia University over alleged trademark infringement and a breach of contract, saying that the university’s merchandise looks too similar to its own offerings and can confuse shoppers. In a lawsuit filed ...
HONG KONG, CHINA - 2020/02/10: American sportswear brand Columbia store seen in Hong Kong. (Photo by Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Columbia Sportswear’s stock (NASDAQ: COLM) has tanked from $100 at the beginning of the year to ...
NEW YORK — Outerwear retailer Columbia Sportswear has sued Columbia University over alleged trademark infringement and a breach of contract, saying that the university’s merchandise looks too similar to its own offerings and can confuse shoppers.
The move in Columbia comes as the national company reportedly prepares to shutter a host of stores across the U.S.