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$15.89-0.61 (-3.70%)
Wolverine World Wide, Inc.
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Wolverine World Wide, Inc. designs, manufactures, sources, markets, licenses, and distributes footwear, apparel, and accessories in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, Canada and Latin America. It operates through Ac...
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Does Wolverine World Wide (WWW) Still Offer Value After Its Recent Portfolio Reshaping?
If you are wondering whether Wolverine World Wide's share price still offers value after a long slide and more recent recovery, the starting point is understanding what the current market price is really implying about the business. The stock last closed at US$16.50, with a 2.4% gain over the past week, an 8.9% decline over the past month, a 9.4% decline year to date, a 22.2% return over 1 year, a 12.9% return over 3 years, and a 50.8% decline over 5 years. Recent headlines around Wolverine...
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