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Community is to deepen the brand image and bring users closer to each other.
For example, On "Weekly Runs," Nike's "Nike Run Club," GymShark's "66-day challenge", Lululemon's "Sweatlife Community," Nobull's CrossFit community, and Discontinuity's Ironman community.
Brand community building is the accumulation of brand assets
Allbirds into Silicon Valley street shoes, Nobull is the CrossFit code word, Alo Yoga fashion and healthy li...
In the latest announcement of the third quarter earnings, revenue rose 28% year-on-year. However, inventor...
Though I think generally some sports brands like $Nike(NKE.US)$ $ADIDAS AG(ADDDF.US)$ would see an increase in jersey and soccer related shares increase.
In fact, I predict some pharma companies like $Johnson & Johnson(JNJ.US)$ will see their stock increase due to literal World Cup fever and medical clinics will see brisk business o...
Coinbase go like this:
But we all know there must be something they are working on right now.
Adidas has made it mysterious entry already to the metaverse prior to this tweet.
Are you willing to pay for a pair of virtual Yeezy in metaverse?
Asian stocks looked set for a mixed open Thursday after the latest Federal Reserve minutes flagged the risk of a faster reduction in stimulus. The dollar jumped and the Treasury yield curve flattened.
Australian shares were steady, while equity futures for Japan rose and Hong Kong's fell. U.S. contracts fluctuated after the $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US)$ and tech-heavy $NASDAQ 100 Index(.NDX.US)$ edged up on below average trading volumes ahead of the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday. Data showed U.S. consumers kept spending despite skyrocketing inflation, pointing to a year-end growth spurt.
Oil edges lower after biggest U.S. supply build in three weeks
Oil edged slightly lower a day after U.S. stockpiles rose and the day after the announcement of a coordinated release crude from strategic reserves.
Futures in New York closed down 0.1%. A government report showed U.S. stockpiles increased 1.02 million barrels last week. The White House announced on Tuesday a release of 50 million barrels from its reserves in coordination with the U.S., China, Japan, India, the U.K., and South Korea.
Adidas Originals says it has partnered with Coinbase
$ADIDAS AG(ADDDF.US)$ Originals, the clothing line primarily focused on sneakers, tweeted out a cryptic announcement, saying it had partnered with $Coinbase(COIN.US)$, calling it "probably nothing."
Coinbase replied with a handshake emoji.
From Best Buy to Gap, retail carnage erases $10 billion of market value
Disappointing earnings reports have cost prominent U.S. retailers about $10.7 billion in market value this week, with stalwarts such as $Nordstrom(JWN.US)$ and $Gap Inc(GPS.US)$ posting their worst one-day plunges on record.
Investors shaved about $1.5 billion off Nordstrom on Wednesday, with the stock closing down 29%. The cut for Gap was even deeper at about $2.1 billion, while two days of carnage overtook $Dick's Sporting Goods(DKS.US)$ (down about $1.4 billion) and $Abercrombie & Fitch(ANF.US)$ ($460 million).
Elon Musk sold another $1 billion in Tesla shares on Tuesday
$Tesla(TSLA.US)$ CEO Elon Musk's trust sold about $1.05 billion in stock on Tuesday evening according to financial filings posted this week. It marks a total of $9.85 billion in stock offloaded in the past two weeks.
Tesla shares fell 15.4% the week ended Nov. 12, marking the worst week for Tesla stock in 20 months after Musk began selling shares. Shares of Tesla were up about 1% on Wednesday afternoon.
Trump hotels, other businesses reportedly subpoenaed, but executive Matthew Calamari expected to avoid charges
New York prosecutors issued new subpoenas for records on former President Donald Trump's properties as part of an ongoing criminal investigation of his business, a new report said. Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.'s prosecutors also recently told top Trump Organization executive Matthew Calamari that they did not plan to indict him.
The developments come as Trump, the de facto leader of the Republican Party despite losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden, signals he could run for president again in three years.
Tesla bull Cathie Wood says Apple should've bought the EV pioneer, but 'we're happy they didn't'
$ARK Innovation ETF(ARKK.US)$'s Cathie Wood told CNBC on Wednesday that $Apple(AAPL.US)$ could have owned the driverless vehicle market by purchasing Tesla. "We're happy they didn't," said Wood, a longtime Tesla uber-bull and believer in CEO Elon Musk. Wood also said on CNBC she sees "nothing wrong" with Musk selling stock and paying billions of dollars in tax bills related to option grants.
Love affair with riskiest assets turns turbulent on Fed fears
A selloff in hyper-expensive tech stocks. Travails in crypto land. Snowballing weakness in small caps. And now a runup in the cost of equity insurance.
Despite a solid markets close on Wednesday, there were other signs this week that showed this year's ardor for risky assets has hit a rough patch. The latest exhibit is the Cboe Volatility Index, which has gained 2 points since Monday of last week, a period in which the S&P 500 is little changed. Demand for protective options is suddenly growing as previously torrid corners of the equity market cool off.
Source: Bloomberg, CNBC
Stock futures idled in overnight trading after the major U.S. market indexes reached record highs on Friday following a better-than-expected October jobs report.
Futures on the $Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US)$ were nearly flat. $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US)$ were little changed and $Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US)$ futures dipped 0.3%.
The moves in futures trading came after the U.S. House of Representatives late Friday passed a more than $1 trillion infrastructure bill, sending the legislation to President Joe Biden for his signature. The package passed by the Senate in August would provide new funding for transportation, utilities and broadband, among other infrastructure projects.
Here's a look at the return of S&P 500 sectors
This week ahead in focus
Stocks could take aim at new highs in the week ahead, even as investors face fresh data that could show the highest year-over-year jump in consumer inflation in more than 30 years.
Stocks touched record levels Friday, after a monumental week that included the Federal Reserve’s announcement that it will wind down its bond buying, the first big step away from the easing measures it put in place to fight the pandemic.
The earnings season is winding down but there are still a number of reports in the coming week, including The Walt Disney Company on Wednesday.
Monday
Earnings: $SoftBank Group (ADR)(SFTBY.US)$, $Virgin Galactic(SPCE.US)$, $Zynga(ZNGA.US)$, $PayPal(PYPL.US)$, $TripAdvisor(TRIP.US)$, $AMC Entertainment(AMC.US)$, $Roblox(RBLX.US)$, $Tencent Music(TME.US)$
9:00 a.m. Fed Vice Chairman Richard H. Clarida
10:00 a.m. Boston Fed President Kenneth Montgomery
10:30 a.m. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell at conference on gender and economy, hosted by Fed
10:55 a.m. New York Fed President John Williams
12:00 p.m. Fed Governor Michelle Bowman
12:00 p.m. Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker
1:50 p.m. Chicago Fed President Charles Evans
2:00 p.m. Senior loan officers survey
Tuesday
Earnings: $D.R. Horton(DHI.US)$, $Coinbase(COIN.US)$, $Palantir(PLTR.US)$, $Aurora Cannabis(ACB.US)$, $BAYER AG(BAYZF.US)$, $Krispy Kreme(DNUT.US)$, $DoorDash(DASH.US)$, $Cardinal Health(CAH.US)$, $BioNTech(BNTX.US)$, $Poshmark(POSH.US)$, $Unity Software(U.US)$
6:00 a.m. NFIB survey
7:50 a.m. St. Louis Fed President James Bullard
8:30 a.m. PPI
9:00 a.m. Fed Chairman Powell at conference on Diversity and Inclusion in Economics, Finance, and Central Banking, co-hosted by the Federal Reserve Board, Bank of Canada, Bank of England, and European Central Bank
11:35 a.m. San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly
1:30 p.m. Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari
Wednesday
Earnings: $Disney(DIS.US)$, $Beyond Meat(BYND.US)$, $ADIDAS AG(ADDDF.US)$, $The Wendy's Co(WEN.US)$, $Bumble(BMBL.US)$, $Energizer Holdings(ENR.US)$, $Beazer Homes USA(BZH.US)$, $Affirm Holdings(AFRM.US)$, $Frontier Group(ULCC.US)$
8:30 a.m. Initial jobless claims
8:30 a.m. CPI
10:00 a.m. Wholesale trade
2:00 p.m. Federal budget
Thursday
Earnings: $SIEMENS AG(SMAWF.US)$, $Tapestry(TPR.US)$, $Burberry Group plc Sponsored ADR(BURBY.US)$ , $Lordstown Motors(RIDE.US)$
Veterans Day
Bond market closed
Friday
Earnings: $AstraZeneca(AZN.US)$, $Warby Parker(WRBY.US)$
10:00 a.m. Consumer sentiment
10:00 a.m. JOLTS
12:10 p.m. New York Fed’s John Williams
Source: CNBC
Will be very tough ! Go after Nike, Addidas,Onitsuka Tiger (Japan) And LULU going to have their own brand shoes out soon. Just name a few. Don't look too good but good luck.
"We're at an interesting juncture," Zwillinger explained on the outlook for retail following what looks to be a successful IPO for Allbirds on Wednesday.
The company sold 20 million shares on Tuesday for $15 a pop, assigning a value of $2.1 billion to the company. It had been marketing 19 million shares in a range of $12 to $14 during the roadshow process. The upside pricing reflects an enthusiastic response to the IPO, similar to that from ON in mid-September.
Allbirds shares exploded more than 60% to $24 out of the gate, trading at a market cap of about $4 billion.
Article excerpted from Yahoo.
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