
Levi Strauss gains 7% after upbeat outlook fueled by international sales
The company has been investing in its direct-to-consumer-first strategy and focusing on its core denim lifestyle products, which drove a second-quarter sales and profit beat.
Levi's earnings beat was 'impressive,' said Dana Telsey, analyst at Telsey Advisory Group. The raised forecast was also encouraging, as it now includes an estimated impact from 30% tariffs on China and 10% duties on other countries, Telsey added.
The denim maker said it would counter President Donald Trump 's tariffs on imports into the U.S. by diversifying its supply chain to further reduce dependence on China and source from countries such as Bangladesh and Cambodia.
To be sure, the updated forecast does not account for Trump's proposed 36% tariff rate on Cambodia and a 35% levy on U.S. imports from Bangladesh, which are set to go into effect on August 1.
About 60% of Levi's revenue came from outside the U.S., which grew 10% in the second quarter, led by Europe. Revenue from the U.S. grew 7%.
The company's focus on denim dresses and skirts, and growth in its women's apparel and Beyond Yoga brand, has led to increased purchases from younger customers, said J.P. Morgan analyst Matthew Boss in a note.
Levi's stock trades at 14.92 times analysts' estimates for the company's earnings over the next 12 months, compared with 20.32 for Ralph Lauren and 8.46 for Abercrombie & Fitch, according to LSEG data.
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