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    Lulu Stock Is Down 40% This Year. It Just Cut Guidance Again. So Why Are Retail Investors Still Buying?

    Radio TandilBy Radio Tandil12 June 2026No Comments4 Mins Read6 Views
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    In late May 2026, patrons of a Lululemon store in a Shenzhen shopping mall continued to stream in through the entrance, select up merchandise, and wait in line at the registers. Business was doing well in China and other international markets. The company’s underlying economics—56% gross margins, zero debt, and $1.6 billion in operating cash flow—are not broken, which makes Lululemon’s current stock situation particularly intriguing and challenging to understand.

    However, the shares have lost about 40% of their value so far this year and more than 50% from their peak, falling from a 52-week high of $261 to a range around $121. Not all of the labor being done by the discrepancy between the stock price and the balance sheet is unreasonable.

    The Q1 FY2026 numbers, which were made public on June 4, presented a clear and unimpressive picture. Although Lululemon topped earnings per share predictions by a penny ($1.69 versus a $1.68 average), this was not a beat on full expectations because the beat came against estimates that had already been drastically reduced.

    Following a full-year forecast fall, the earnings-per-share expectation dropped from a previous range of $12.10–$12.30 to $10.95–$11.15, a decrease of more than $1 per share. In contrast to analyst projections of $11.48 billion, revenue guidance was reduced to $11.0–$11.15 billion. After-hours trading saw an 11% decline in the price, which persisted the next day. In reaction, price estimates were lowered by analysts at Piper Sandler, Truist, JPMorgan, and Citi.

    Meghan Frank, the interim CEO, provided an honest explanation for the decline that raised more issues. During the earnings call, she told analysts, “We experienced spikes of negative commentary in the media and on social channels with regard to our brand.” She also mentioned that product launches at the end of the quarter did not elicit the kind of customer response the business had anticipated.

    Regardless of how soon management recognizes it, that combination—damage to brand impression and product errors—is the kind of diagnostic that takes time to remedy. For the entire year, a 1 to 3 percent drop in sales is anticipated in the Americas division, which generates 71% of Lululemon’s overall revenue. Negative comparable store sales in the company’s home market for two years in a row indicate a structural issue rather than a temporary one.

    Investors who have been buying the drop believe that the forward P/E ratio of about 10 times, which is significantly lower than the apparel sector average of 17 times and a small portion of Lululemon’s historical trading range, offers a real margin of safety against additional disappointment. According to reports, Michael Burry, who gained notoriety for his 2008 housing crisis wager, has been among those keeping an eye on the stock at low levels.

    The argument is simple: the brand still demands premium pricing in places outside of North America, the profitability is real, the overseas business is expanding, and the arrival of a new CEO in September might spark the kind of strategic reset that the domestic firm obviously needs. Every investor in this name is currently debating whether those elements are sufficient to support purchasing prior to that reset rather than after it.

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    September marks the arrival of the permanent CEO. On June 25, shareholders will vote on the makeup of the board. Pressure from one side and enthusiasm for retail purchases from another constitute an active campaign.

    It’s difficult to ignore the fact that this is precisely the kind of transition time where the conclusion is truly binary: either the reset succeeds and the stock rises significantly from here, or the issues turn out to be more serious than the balance sheet indicates and it doesn’t. The business is not in financial jeopardy. It’s a floor. However, a floor is not a catalyst, and Lululemon currently need both.

    Interim CEO Meghan Frank Lulu Stock
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