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Tapestry, Inc. (COY.F)

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37.26+0.47 (+1.29%)
At close: 09:50PM CEST
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Previous close36.78
Open36.43
Bid37.19 x 14600
Ask37.40 x 14300
Day's range36.43 - 37.26
52-week range24.80 - 45.20
Volume250
Avg. volume159
Market cap8.601B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.60
PE ratio (TTM)9.99
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield1.29 (3.50%)
Ex-dividend date07 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Bloomberg

    Shares of Versace Owner Capri Seen Falling 30% If Deal With Coach Owner Tapestry Fails

    (Bloomberg) -- There’s a risk that shares of Capri Holdings Ltd. decline by roughly 30% or more if a proposed $8.5 billion tieup with Tapestry Inc. fails to get across the finish line.Most Read from BloombergBiden’s Gains Against Trump Vanish on Deep Economic Pessimism, Poll ShowsTaylor Swift Is Proof That How We Critique Music Is BrokenTech Giants Hit in Late Hours After Meta’s Outlook: Markets WrapMeta Projects Higher Spending in Deeper Push Into AIBiden’s New Chopper Is Demoted After Scorchin

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    The party is dying down for luxury retail: Fmr. LVMH chair

    Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulators seek to block luxury fashion brand Tapestry's (TPR) acquisition of Capri Holdings (CPRI) initially announced in August 2023. Former Chairman of LVMH North America Pauline Brown sits down with Market Domination Anchors Julie Hyman and Jared Blikre to weigh in on the headline — stating she was "surprised" by the FTC's intervention — and where fashion retailers are finding the most demand in international markets. "Most of these brands right now are just trying to survive. Fashion at the luxury end in particular is a very unforgiving business and there are not too many I can think of where 100% of the product line turns over every few months and economies of scale do play in in a way that can be very, very hard for these upstarts," Brown says about broader luxury retail trends.  "I think the advantage that many of them that you're referencing may have is that they can get to the customer directly. They don't have to go through wholesale accounts which could be prohibitively expensive. They don't have to open their own store the way they did in decades past. So there's more access to the market but there's also a lot more noise in the market..." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

  • Fortune

    ‘Accessible luxury’ owners of Coach and Versace snap at FTC after it sues to block $8.5 billion merger: ‘They don’t understand how consumers shop today’

    Tapestry and Capri will make the case they face extreme pressures from both mass market and true luxury brands, legal experts say.