WWW
$16.60
Wolverine World Wide, Inc.
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How The Wolverine World Wide (WWW) Narrative Is Shifting On Guidance, Brand Momentum And Tariff Risk
The fair value estimate for Wolverine World Wide has been updated to US$23.44 from US$21.33, a modest uplift that is feeding into a fresh round of debate around the stock. Some analysts are using this higher target to back a more bullish stance, while others are pointing to execution risks, uneven brand performance and tariff uncertainty as reasons to stay cautious. Read on to see what is driving each side of the argument and how you can track the story as it develops. Stay updated as the...
Cat Footwear Power Spring Work Boots Test Wolverine World Wide Story
Cat Footwear, part of Wolverine World Wide (NYSE:WWW), has introduced its first proprietary mid-sole platform, Power Spring Technology. The new technology debuts in the Excavator Collection work boots, designed for demanding job sites and long hours on foot. The collection is rolling out across the United States, with styles for both men and women in labor intensive industries. For Wolverine World Wide, a footwear and workwear company, this launch adds a fresh product story in the safety...
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