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Tapestry

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Schaeffers Research
20 hours ago
25 Stocks to Target (and Avoid) After MLK Day
The S&P 500 Index (SPX) has gotten off to a solid start in 2026, but history suggests next week may be more challenging.
25 Stocks to Target (and Avoid) After MLK Day
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MarketBeat
5 days ago
3 Retailers at 52-Week Highs With More Room to Run
2025 was a rocky year for the retail sector. Retailers had to play a game of dodgeball against the tariff schedule while dealing with high rates, lingering inflation, and floundering consumer sentiment.
3 Retailers at 52-Week Highs With More Room to Run
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PRNewsWire
6 days ago
Pivot Energy and Tapestry, Inc. Announce Completion of Three Illinois Community Solar Projects
The two companies energize nearly 15 megawatts of renewable energy PEORIA, Ill., Jan. 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Pivot Energy , a leading national renewable energy provider and independent power producer, and Tapestry, Inc. (NYSE: TPR), a global house of iconic accessories and lifestyle brands uniting the magic of Coach and Kate Spade, are celebrating a milestone in their partnership.
Pivot Energy and Tapestry, Inc. Announce Completion of Three Illinois Community Solar Projects
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MarketBeat
9 days ago
3 Stocks Delivered +10% Buyback Yields in 2025—What's Next in 2026?
Share buybacks are one of the key ways that companies return capital to shareholders. Buybacks do this by reducing a company's outstanding share count, allowing each remaining share to account for a larger percentage of a company's value.
3 Stocks Delivered +10% Buyback Yields in 2025—What's Next in 2026?
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Benzinga
19 days ago
Top 3 Consumer Stocks You May Want To Dump In Q4
As of Dec. 26, 2025, three stocks in the consumer discretionary sector could be flashing a real warning to investors who value momentum as a key criteria in their trading decisions.
Top 3 Consumer Stocks You May Want To Dump In Q4
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Zacks Investment Research
22 days ago
Can Coach's Luxury Strategy Sustain TPR's Competitive Edge in FY26?
Tapestry's Coach starts FY26 strong, with 21% y/y revenue growth in Q1, global demand gains and higher AUR from its accessible luxury strategy.
Can Coach's Luxury Strategy Sustain TPR's Competitive Edge in FY26?
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Business Wire
23 days ago
Tapestry, Inc. Releases FY2025 Corporate Responsibility Report, Sharing Progress Across Fabric of Change Framework, People, Planet, Products and Communities
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tapestry, Inc. (NYSE: TPR), the parent company of Coach and kate spade new york, today announced the publication of its FY2025 Corporate Responsibility report. The report outlines the company's progress toward building a more resilient business by embedding responsible practices across its brands and global operations. The report highlights the company's work across four pillars: Create Products with Care, Sustain the Planet, Uplift Our Communities and the Power of Ou.
Tapestry, Inc. Releases FY2025 Corporate Responsibility Report, Sharing Progress Across Fabric of Change Framework, People, Planet, Products and Communities
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Zacks Investment Research
27 days ago
The Zacks Analyst Blog Tapestry, Signet Jewelers and Host Hotels & Resorts
Tapestry is benefiting from accelerating demand, Gen Z customer gains and global growth as pricing power and digital strength support momentum into 2026.
The Zacks Analyst Blog Tapestry, Signet Jewelers and Host Hotels & Resorts
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Zacks Investment Research
28 days ago
Luxury Market Boom: 3 High-End Retail Stocks to Buy for 2026
A resurgence in premium spending is reshaping the outlook for luxury stocks in 2026. With pricing power and global demand support, TPR, SIG and HST look well-positioned.
Luxury Market Boom: 3 High-End Retail Stocks to Buy for 2026
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Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
High-Quality Compounders With Both Pricing Power And Idiosyncratic Growth
The Touchstone Mid Cap Growth Fund outperformed its benchmark, the Russell Midcap® Growth Index, for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. From a factor perspective, the Fund's overweight exposure to size was a relative tailwind to performance, offsetting a headwind from being underweight volatility. Consumer Discretionary was the largest source of relative gains.
High-Quality Compounders With Both Pricing Power And Idiosyncratic Growth