Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude should have sold to nike and taken his money. UA can't compete long term with addidas and nike
Apparently he knows what he doing. How about you?
Yes, I own a ton of the stock but he shoudl have sold. they have lost a huge market share to lululemon, they missed th boat in women;s fashion. Their total sales were just over 1 billion last year, addidas = 19 billion, nike 34 billion.
lululemon 2.9 billion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot couple!
Really? They look like totally average people to me. I was expecting to see the visual equivalent of Heidi Klum and George Clooney the way some people were going on about their looks. LOL. Now some opinions reallllly got put into perspective on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kevin Plank of Under Armour. Welcome! Maybe they can donate Under Armor stuff to Stoddert and Hardy!
http://www.washingtonian.com/blogs/capitalcomment/local-news/luxury-home-sales-under-armours-kevin-plank-buys-a-georgetown-mansion.php
Never hurts to ask. He's a local boy and a grad of St. Johns and UMD and has been very generous to both schools.
Also to his elementary school, Holy Redeemer in Kensington, and the football program he played for, Maplewood in Bethesda.
He's a loyal man.
He is saying he is pulling his brand out of St. John's if they don't improve-not very loyal.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Dude should have sold to nike and taken his money. UA can't compete long term with addidas and nike
Apparently he knows what he doing. How about you?
Yes, I own a ton of the stock but he shoudl have sold. they have lost a huge market share to lululemon, they missed th boat in women;s fashion. Their total sales were just over 1 billion last year, addidas = 19 billion, nike 34 billion.
lululemon 2.9 billion
Anonymous wrote:do you work at niketown? cannot imagine a consumer writing as many posts as you did about ua
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, pretty much every yuppie kid, tween, teen and their sporty parents wear UA.
Um, pretty much no yuppie kid, tween, teen or their sporty parent on the west coast wears UA. That is a large market, and little of that market cares to look like DC types, where I assume you get the impression that "pretty much every yuppie kid, tween, teen and their sporty parents wear UA."
The west coast tastemakers include large Asian and Latino influences, markets which I am certain UA would like to tap, and I do not see many (or any) Asians or Latinos on the west coast wearing UA.
who gives a shit?
UA probably cares, as they are working to expand into both Asian and Latin American/domestic Latino markets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, pretty much every yuppie kid, tween, teen and their sporty parents wear UA.
Um, pretty much no yuppie kid, tween, teen or their sporty parent on the west coast wears UA. That is a large market, and little of that market cares to look like DC types, where I assume you get the impression that "pretty much every yuppie kid, tween, teen and their sporty parents wear UA."
The west coast tastemakers include large Asian and Latino influences, markets which I am certain UA would like to tap, and I do not see many (or any) Asians or Latinos on the west coast wearing UA.
who gives a shit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, pretty much every yuppie kid, tween, teen and their sporty parents wear UA.
Um, pretty much no yuppie kid, tween, teen or their sporty parent on the west coast wears UA. That is a large market, and little of that market cares to look like DC types, where I assume you get the impression that "pretty much every yuppie kid, tween, teen and their sporty parents wear UA."
The west coast tastemakers include large Asian and Latino influences, markets which I am certain UA would like to tap, and I do not see many (or any) Asians or Latinos on the west coast wearing UA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dude should have sold to nike and taken his money. UA can't compete long term with addidas and nike
Apparently he knows what he doing. How about you?
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kevin Plank of Under Armour. Welcome! Maybe they can donate Under Armor stuff to Stoddert and Hardy!
http://www.washingtonian.com/blogs/capitalcomment/local-news/luxury-home-sales-under-armours-kevin-plank-buys-a-georgetown-mansion.php
Never hurts to ask. He's a local boy and a grad of St. Johns and UMD and has been very generous to both schools.
Also to his elementary school, Holy Redeemer in Kensington, and the football program he played for, Maplewood in Bethesda.
He's a loyal man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The name UA just makes me think of underarms. Hairy stinky underarms. So I'll stick to my granny Nike duds.
if you would shave and shower more often this would go away.