Why Foot Locker Stock Plunged Today
What happened
Shares of Foot Locker (NYSE: FL) are down 18.8% as of 3:40 p.m. EDT Friday after the footwear retailer announced weaker-than-expected second-quarter 2019 results.
More specifically, Foot Locker's quarterly sales declined 0.4% year over year to $1.774 billion, translating to adjusted (non-
So what
To be fair, Foot Locker's revenue would have climbed 0.8% had it not been for the negative impact of foreign currency exchange, thanks to a combination of new locations and a 0.8% increase in comparable-store sales.
"While our results in the second quarter did come in at the low end of our expectations, we saw improvement in our performance as we moved through each month of the quarter," elaborated Foot Locker CEO Richard Johnson. "We remain deeply connected with sneaker and youth culture, and believe this positive momentum exiting the quarter has us well positioned for the back-to-school period and beyond."
Johnson added that the company is making "meaningful progress" toward its longer-term strategic priorities.
Now what
During the
Given Foot Locker's relative underperformance today, and with the broader market falling hard on escalated trade tensions, it was no surprise to see Foot Locker stock endure an outsized plunge in response.
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