Levi Strauss & Co. LEVI shares were volatile in Tuesday's after-hours session after the apparel company reported a third-quarter earnings beat.
Earnings came in at 31 cents per share, beating estimates by 3 cents. Sales came in at $1.447 billion, beating estimates by $7 million.
The company affirmed its full-year guidance.
“We delivered strong third-quarter results and remain on-track to achieve our full-year expectations,” President and CEO Chip Bergh said in a statement.
"Our strategies to diversify to faster-growing, high-opportunity, high gross margin businesses continue to drive momentum, as we again grew revenues double-digits internationally, in our direct-to-consumer business, and in the women’s and tops categories. And our global wholesale business grew two percent in constant-currency, despite U.S. wholesale facing what we expect will be the toughest comparison of the year."
Levi shares were trading up 0.21% at $19 at the time of publication. The stock was down 4.1% at $18.96 in Tuesday's regular session.
Q3 Highlights
- Revenue growth of 4%
- European sales grew 14% year-over-year
- Global direct-to-consumer grew 10% year-over-year
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