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Wall Street is not pleased that Under Armour founder Kevin Plank is returning as its CEO. Following the announcement, both Williams Trading and Evercore ISI downgraded Under Armour and lowered their price targets. Linnartz, a former Marriott International executive who took the helm last February, is the second CEO the company has cycled through in less than two years. Since she started at Under Armour, Linnartz had been focused on rehauling the company's C-suite, building out its loyalty program, UA Rewards, and pivoting the brand's assortment to a more athleisure-focused offering that had more stylish options for women. "All of the twists and turns have created a brand that has become increasingly confusing to consumers and to wholesale partners," Saunders continued.
Persons: Kevin Plank, Stephanie Linnartz, Plank, Evercore, Patrik Frisk, Armour, Linnartz, Plank's, Michael Binetti, William Blair, Neil Saunders, Saunders Organizations: Wall, Williams, Armour, Marriott International, Aldo, UA Locations: Houston , Texas, Plank, America, North America
Under Armour, the sports apparel company, said on Wednesday that its founder, Kevin Plank, would return as chief executive, in a leadership shake-up that will seek to revitalize the struggling brand. Mr. Plank, who founded Under Armour in 1996, had remained the company’s executive chair and controlling shareholder after exiting as chief executive at the end of 2019. He will take over on April 1 from Stephanie Linnartz, who led the company for just over a year. With sales slumping, the company’s stock has fallen by about 85 percent since reaching a record high in 2015. It rose slightly in after-hours trading after the news that Mr. Plank would be returning to lead the company after four years away from the job.
Persons: Armour, Kevin Plank, Plank, Stephanie Linnartz, Linnartz, Patrik Frisk, Organizations: Nike, LinkedIn
Under Armour reported holiday quarter earnings Wednesday that beat Wall Street's expectations, but the retailer is contending with a growing inventory glut that heavy promotions and discounting failed to alleviate. Despite the inventory challenges, the athletic apparel company raised its earnings outlook for the fiscal year. It now expects to see per share earnings 52 cents to 56 cents, compared to the previously expected range of 44 cents to 48 cents. Despite heavy promotions and discounting during its crucial holiday quarter, inventory was up slightly from its previous quarter. A 2% decline in apparel, which accounts for the majority of Under Armour's sales, was offset by a 25% jump in footwear revenue.
[1/2] Stephanie Linnartz, President of Marriott International speaks at the 2022 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., May 4, 2022. REUTERS/Mike BlakeDec 21 (Reuters) - Under Armour Inc (UAA.N) on Wednesday named veteran hotelier Stephanie Linnartz as its chief executive, betting that her experience in e-commerce and branding strategy will help revive sales at the apparel maker. Linnartz currently serves as president of Marriott International Inc (MAR.O) and has been with the hotel chain operator in various roles for the last 25 years. Interim CEO Colin Browne will resume his responsibilities as chief operating officer, Under Armour said in a statement. Linnartz will receive a base salary of $1.3 million per year and a one-time sign-on cash bonus of $375,000.
Under Armour names Marriot's Linnartz as CEO
  + stars: | 2022-12-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Dec 21 (Reuters) - Under Armour Inc (UAA.N) on Wednesday named Stephanie Linnartz as its chief executive officer, months after Patrik Frisk stepped down from the role, sending shares of the apparel company marginally down in extended trading. Joining Under Armour on Feb. 27, Linnartz will take the helm at a time when the company is grappling with weakening demand for sporting goods as decades-high inflation makes consumers cut corners. Former CEO Frisk, who joined Under Armour in 2017 and was named as CEO in 2020, had helped the company "dramatically improve" the health of its businesses during his time by focusing on building inventory. The company said Linnartz will receive a base salary of $1.3 million per year and a one-time sign-on cash bonus of $375,000. Meanwhile, Under Armour interim CEO Colin Browne will resume his responsibilities as chief operating officer.
Under Armour said Wednesday that it has hired Marriott International President Stephanie Linnartz to be its next CEO, capping off a seven-month hunt for a new boss that the company hopes will grow its digital business. Linnartz, who has been with Marriott since 1997, was one of 60 candidates considered for the role. "She's really a learner," Plank said. Linnartz, who started as a financial analyst at Marriott in 1997, will start her new job on Feb. 27. The company is banking on Linnartz's experience leading Marriott's multibillion-dollar digital transformation to accelerate Under Armour's online initiatives.
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