Solo Brands (DTC) is a holding company that owns popular DTC outdoor brands like Solo Stove. Its stock price reflects changing consumer trends post-pandemic and the challenges of inventory management.
Solo Brands is a lifestyle company with a portfolio of popular outdoor brands, including Solo Stove smokeless fire pits and Chubbies apparel. We've classified it as a "Promotional Retailer" because its success is built on direct sales and strong branding. The chart below shows the dynamics of this sector.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor product brands, including the Solo Stove smokeless fire pits and Oru Kayak kayaks. Its unique portfolio makes it a prominent player in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below represents the entire market. Find out how Solo Brands compares to the overall performance.
The daily fluctuations of Solo Brands, Inc., the owner of outdoor brands, reflect the volatility of the consumer market. This metric is a measure of sensitivity to seasonality and consumer confidence.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. This business is dependent on consumer trends and discretionary spending. The chart below shows the volatility of the outdoor retail sector, which helps evaluate DTC.
Solo Brands owns popular outdoor brands such as Solo Stove and Oru Kayak. The company's stock is a barometer of consumer leisure spending. Its movements reflect consumer confidence and influence the overall volatility of the consumer sector.
For Solo Brands, Inc., year-over-year performance tells the story of its performance in the outdoor goods market. The 12-month market capitalization of this owner of the Solo Stove and Chubbies brands reflects consumer demand, as well as its ability to manage its brands, which grew during the pandemic, and adapt to more normal conditions.
Solo Brands is a DTC holding company that owns popular outdoor brands like Solo Stove and Chubbies. Its success depends on the strength of its brands and its ability to sustain viral marketing. The chart below shows how its unique portfolio and dependence on consumer leisure spending influence its performance.
Solo Brands, the owner of popular consumer brands, reflects consumer sentiment with its dynamics. Its ability to outperform the market depends on the strength of its brands and its ability to launch new hits. It's a classic consumer story, sensitive to economic cycles.
DTC (Solo Brands) owns a portfolio of outdoor brands (Solo Stove). Its business is subject to seasonality and consumer spending. Monthly fluctuations in its value reflect sales success during key seasons and the effectiveness of its strategy.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, the most famous of which is the Solo Stove fire pit manufacturer. The dynamics of the outdoor goods sector reflect consumer trends and people's willingness to spend on hobbies. The company's history is one of focusing on strong, niche brands that build loyal communities around their products.
Solo Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of lifestyle brands for outdoor activities, including Solo Stove (fire pits) and Chubbies (apparel). Its business relies on consumer discretionary spending. The broader market chart serves as a barometer of consumer confidence, allowing one to assess how resilient its unique and socially popular brands have been to economic downturns.
Solo Brands is a company that owns outdoor recreation brands, most famously the Solo Stove fire pit. Its weekly stock performance reflects consumer spending on outdoor products and the effectiveness of its direct marketing strategy.
Solo Brands owns popular outdoor brands like Solo Stove. Its success depends on consumer trends and the effectiveness of direct marketing. This chart compares its DTC performance with that of the retail sector and helps it understand whether its focus on the direct-to-consumer (D2C) model helps it stand out from traditional retailers.
Solo Brands, owner of the popular Solo Stove fire pits, operates in the outdoor products market. Demand for its products is cyclical and dependent on consumer spending. This chart shows how accurately the company's stock reflects overall market sentiment.
The market capitalization of Solo Brands, the owner of popular outdoor brands (Solo Stove, Chubbies, Oru Kayak), reflects its dependence on consumer trends. Its post-IPO chart shows how investors assess its ability to sustain the rapid growth it demonstrated during the pandemic and manage its brand portfolio.
Solo Brands, which owns brands like Solo Stove, is a significant player in the outdoor goods niche. Its share of the overall retail sector is small, but it is a strong competitor in its segment. Its market capitalization chart illustrates the success of its direct-to-consumer approach and the popularity of its iconic products.
The graph below shows the market capitalization of the consumer goods sector. Solo Brands is the company behind popular outdoor recreation products such as Solo Stove smokeless fire pits and Oru kayaks. The dynamics of this market reflect trends in outdoor activities. Solo Brands has successfully built several strong brands for this growing community.
Solo Brands is a lifestyle company that owns outdoor recreation brands, the most famous of which is Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits). Its market capitalization is the valuation of its brands. The chart below shows the economic weight of the outdoor industry.
Solo Brands' book value is its portfolio of outdoor product brands (Solo Stove, Oru Kayak, Chubbies) and the corresponding working capital. The chart tells the story of a direct-to-consumer company that manages its "light" assets by focusing on brand strength and marketing.
Solo Brands owns popular outdoor brands like Solo Stove. The chart shows its share of physical assets. These include its design centers, warehouses, and robust logistics infrastructure, which form the material foundation of its direct sales model.
Solo Brands owns popular outdoor brands, such as Solo Stove. The company focuses on design and marketing, outsourcing manufacturing. This makes their business asset-light. The chart below shows how their balance sheet compares to companies with in-house factories.
Solo Brands' physical foundation consists of warehouses, distribution centers, and showrooms that support their portfolio of direct-to-consumer brands, such as Solo Stove. The chart shows how this physical foundation has grown to serve online shoppers.
Solo Brands owns popular leisure brands, such as Solo Stove. Its value lies in the strength of these brands and customer loyalty. The chart below shows the premium the market pays for this intangible asset compared to the book value of warehouses and inventory. This trend is an indicator of the health of consumer demand.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of popular outdoor brands, the most famous of which are Solo Stove fire pits. Its core value lies in the strength of these brands and direct-to-consumer sales. The chart shows the market premium placed on this effective business model and customer loyalty.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands. The company's value lies in the strength of these brands and customer loyalty, not just in inventory. This metric demonstrates the premium investors are willing to pay for brand recognition and the effectiveness of the direct marketing model compared to net asset value.
Solo Brands is a holding company that owns popular D2C outdoor brands like Solo Stove. This chart shows how the company is managing its debt after a period of rapid growth. The financial strategy is focused on optimizing marketing spend and expanding distribution channels to maintain customer loyalty.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. The company operates in a competitive consumer market where branding and innovation are crucial. This chart shows how aggressively the company uses capital for marketing and product line expansion.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including Solo Stove. This chart shows its debt load. For a company whose success depends on the strength of its brands and consumer trends, it's important to have resources for marketing. High debt can limit these opportunities, especially during economic downturns.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor products, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. This chart shows the debt load in the retail sector. It helps understand how direct-to-consumer companies manage their finances, inventory, and marketing.
Solo Brands owns popular outdoor brands, such as Solo Stove. The consumer goods sector is sensitive to economic cycles. This graph of the total debt burden in the economy helps investors assess how conservatively the company manages its debt and inventory, preparing for potential shifts in consumer demand.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of direct-to-consumer (DTC) outdoor brands, including Solo Stove fire pits, Oru kayaks, and Isle surfboards. This chart shows how investors value the DTC model. The dynamics depend on consumer spending on outdoor products and the effectiveness of digital marketing.
Solo Brands is a holding company that owns a portfolio of outdoor-focused brands selling direct-to-consumer (D2C). Its best-known brand is Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits). This chart shows the average valuation for the retail sector, reflecting how investors value companies with strong brands and loyal communities.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor products, the most famous of which is the Solo Stove fire pit. Demand for its products is discretionary and highly dependent on consumer confidence. This chart, reflecting overall economic sentiment, is an important indicator for the company of people's willingness to spend money on outdoor recreation.
Solo Brands is a company that owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. This chart illustrates future revenue expectations, which depend on consumer trends in the outdoor recreation industry, as well as the success of marketing and product line expansion.
Solo Brands is a company that owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits), Oru Kayak, and Chubbies. This chart shows general expectations for the retail sector. The DTC position relative to the average reflects the market's perception of the strength of their direct-to-consumer brands and long-term trends in the outdoor recreation industry.
Solo Brands is a holding company that owns a portfolio of outdoor-focused brands, including Solo Stove fire pits, Oru Kayak kayaks, and ISLE surfboards. The company sells directly to consumers. This overall market sentiment chart is an indicator of consumer confidence and willingness to spend on leisure products.
Solo Brands is a holding company that owns popular outdoor brands such as Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits), Oru Kayak (folding kayaks), and Chubbies (apparel). The profit chart reflects the success of these niche, direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands and their ability to build loyal communities.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, the most famous of which is Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits). The company sells directly to consumers (D2C). This chart shows the total revenue in the retail sector. It reflects overall consumer spending trends on leisure products and the effectiveness of D2C business models.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. Demand for its products depends on consumer spending on leisure goods. During periods of economic growth, as reflected in this graph, people are more willing to spend on home improvements and outdoor recreation, which directly drives the company's sales.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor product brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. Profitability depends on consumer spending on outdoor products. This chart shows analysts' expectations for future sales, reflecting their views on the strength of the company's brands and trends in the outdoor segment.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove smokeless fire pits and Oru Kayak kayaks. The company's success depends on consumer spending on outdoor products and the strength of its brands. This chart reflects forecasts for the entire retail sector, allowing you to assess how Solo Brands is benefiting from the outdoor lifestyle trend.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor products (such as Solo Stove fire pits). Demand for these products is discretionary and dependent on consumer confidence. This graph, which reflects overall economic health, helps predict people's willingness to spend on leisure products.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of popular outdoor brands, such as Solo Stove. This chart shows how the market perceives its ability to create and scale niche consumer brands. The dynamics reflect trends in consumer spending on outdoor products and the success of its direct marketing strategy.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor product brands, the most well-known of which is the Solo Stove fire pit manufacturer. Revenue comes from direct-to-consumer sales through online channels. This retail chart helps investors assess how Solo's brands stack up and its direct-to-consumer (D2C) business model.
Solo Brands is a holding company that owns several popular outdoor brands focused on direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales. Its best-known brand is Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits). This total market revenue valuation chart helps understand how investors view this modern retail model, built on strong brands and digital marketing.
Solo Brands is a company that owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, the most famous of which is Solo Stove (portable fire pits). This chart shows how investors view the company's future sales. It reflects their expectations for consumer spending on outdoor recreation and the company's ability to grow its brands.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of popular direct-to-consumer outdoor brands, including Solo Stove fire pits and Chubbies apparel. The company's valuation reflects the strength of its brands and its ability to find new distribution channels, but also the challenges of maintaining growth after the pandemic boom and the highly competitive outdoor market.
Solo Brands, through its Solo Stove and other brands, sells outdoor recreation products. The company's success depends on consumer leisure spending. This chart illustrates overall revenue forecasts, with demand for Solo Brands products serving as an indicator of discretionary spending.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including Solo Stove fire pits and Oru Kayak kayaks. This chart shows revenue from direct sales of these products to consumers through its own websites. The strength of the brands and the outdoor lifestyle trend are the primary growth drivers.
Solo Brands (DTC) owns a portfolio of outdoor-focused brands, including Solo Stove (fire pits), Oru Kayak (folding kayaks), and Chubbies (apparel). This metric reflects retail revenue. Solo Brands successfully builds a community around its products, capitalizing on the outdoor lifestyle trend and direct-to-consumer sales.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. Demand for its products is discretionary and driven by consumer spending. This trend, reflecting income and consumer confidence, is key for the company. During periods of growth, people are more willing to spend money on outdoor recreation and home improvement products.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove smokeless fire pits, Oru kayaks, and Isle surfboards. The company's sales are driven by consumer spending on outdoor products. This chart shows analyst revenue forecasts, which are an indicator of outdoor trends and the popularity of its brands.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of direct-to-consumer outdoor brands, including Solo Stove (fire pits), Chubbies (apparel), and Oru Kayak. This chart segments projected sales across these various brands, allowing analysts to assess which of them will contribute most to the company's growth.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including Solo Stove smokeless fire pits and Oru Kayak kayaks. Demand for its products is an indicator of consumer leisure spending. This chart shows overall spending forecasts, while Solo Brands' sales demonstrate the strength of the outdoor recreation trend and whether people are willing to invest in quality gear.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of popular direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands focused on outdoor activities, including Solo Stove fire pits and Oru Kayak kayaks. Profitability depends on the strength of its brands and the effectiveness of its online marketing. The chart shows how successfully the company transforms people's passions into profitable businesses, bypassing traditional retailers.
Solo Brands is a company that owns a portfolio of outdoor products, the most famous of which is the Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits). This chart shows the profitability of its direct sales model. Success depends on the strength of its brands, innovation, and the effectiveness of online marketing in attracting customers.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including Solo Stove fire pits. Demand for its products is highly dependent on consumer discretionary spending. This gross margin curve is an indicator of consumer purchasing power. During periods of economic growth and confidence, people are more willing to spend money on hobbies and recreational goods.
Solo Brands is the company behind popular outdoor-focused consumer brands like Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits). This chart shows the size of the team that manages marketing, product development, and logistics for its portfolio, building a business around direct-to-consumer sales.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of popular direct-to-consumer (D2C) outdoor brands, such as Solo Stove. Managing multiple direct-to-consumer brands requires significant resources in marketing, logistics, and customer service. This graph illustrates the human scale required to build and maintain a successful direct-to-consumer model.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. This chart, showing retail activity, provides a general overview. For Solo Brands, the key trend is outdoor recreation and home improvement, which drives demand for their products through direct online sales and retail.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. Demand for these products is directly driven by consumer discretionary spending. The growth in overall employment, as seen in this chart, boosts household income and confidence, encouraging them to spend more on outdoor recreation and entertainment products.
Solo Brands (DTC) is a holding company that owns D2C brands (such as Solo Stove). Their model is e-commerce and strong marketing. This chart shows how effectively they utilize their staff (marketing, logistics, R&D) to create and promote their brands. It's a balance between brand value and the operating costs of running an online store.
Solo Brands owns popular direct-to-consumer brands like Solo Stove. In direct-to-consumer marketing, value is created through brand strength and the effectiveness of online sales. This chart shows how successfully the company builds and monetizes its brands, generating high market value per employee.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, the most famous of which is Solo Stove (portable fire pits). The company has built its success on direct online sales. This chart for Solo Brands illustrates how modern consumer brands using the D2C (Direct-to-Consumer) model can achieve higher efficiency and return on investment.
Solo Brands is a holding company that owns successful DTC brands (Solo Stove, Chubbies). Their model is direct-to-consumer online sales, bypassing retailers. This chart demonstrates how effective this model is. A small, centralized team manages marketing and logistics, generating high profit margins per employee.
Solo Brands owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. In the consumer sector, it's not just the product that matters, but also the effectiveness of marketing and logistics. This chart shows how the company converts its team's efforts into profit, reflecting the strength of its brands and operational efficiency in supply chain management.
Solo Brands (DTC) is a D2C (direct-to-consumer) holding company that owns popular outdoor brands such as Solo Stove (fire pits) and Oru Kayak. This chart shows the overall labor efficiency of the economy. It helps understand how effective the D2C retail sector, where branding, marketing, and logistics are crucial, is in generating profit per employee.
Solo Brands is a direct-to-consumer (D2C) company that owns brands such as Solo Stove (fire pits) and Chubbies (apparel). Revenue per employee reflects the effectiveness of its online marketing and brand management. The graph shows how successfully the company creates and scales niche brands with strong communities.
Solo Brands (DTC) owns a portfolio of D2C (direct-to-consumer) brands, including Solo Stove (fire pits), Chubbies (apparel), and Oru Kayak (folding kayaks). This chart shows the average revenue per employee in this segment. It helps evaluate how effectively Solo Brands manages the marketing and sales of its niche brands.
Solo Brands (DTC) owns a portfolio of popular D2C (Direct-to-Consumer) brands, the most famous of which is Solo Stove (portable fire pits). Their business is building strong online brands. This metric demonstrates how effectively their marketing team and logistics generate online sales, given their relatively small corporate staff.
Solo Brands (DTC) owns a portfolio of direct-to-consumer brands (Solo Stove, Chubbies) that soared during the pandemic. Now, demand for backyard goods has fallen. This chart shows a bearish sentiment. The increase in short positions reflects concerns about slowing growth, high marketing cost inflation, and a recent management change, which creates uncertainty. (343)
Solo Brands (DTC) owns a portfolio of outdoor brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits and Oru kayaks. The chart below shows a general short position on the outdoor goods sector. It reflects whether investors expect consumers to cut back on non-essential items due to inflation.
Solo Brands owns hyped D2C brands (Solo Stove fire pits, Chubbies shorts). These are pure discretionary spending. This chart shows the rise in general fear. When investors fear a recession, they expect consumers to cut back on backyard toys and branded clothing.
Solo Brands (DTC) owns a portfolio of D2C (direct-to-consumer) brands, including the popular Solo Stove fire pits. The company is exposed to outdoor recreation trends. This oscillator measures momentum. It shows when the stock is "overheated" (above 70) due to strong sales reports or "oversold" (below 30) due to inventory or marketing issues.
Solo Brands (DTC) is a direct-to-consumer holding company that owns outdoor brands, most famously Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits). They also own Oru Kayak and Chubbies. This chart reflects the overall health of the outdoor goods sector. It helps us understand whether the entire segment is oversold due to declining discretionary spending.
Solo Brands (DTC), a premium fire pit manufacturer (Solo Stove), is a pure example of the "wealth effect." This chart is an indicator of spending on hobbies. During periods of euphoria, consumers are eager to spend on "status" leisure items. As soon as panic sets in, these expensive, unnecessary purchases are put off.
Solo Brands is a holding company that owns a portfolio of direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands. Its flagship is Solo Stove, which produces iconic smokeless fire pits. This chart shows the average price target from analysts, reflecting their view of consumer demand for outdoor products and the company's ability to manage its brands.
Solo Brands is a "house of brands" for outdoor activities, owning iconic products ranging from Solo Stove smokeless fire pits to Oru folding kayaks. This chart measures the gap between the current share price and the consensus target price. It reveals whether experts believe in the strength of these direct-to-consumer brands and consumer spending on "leisure."
Solo Brands is a D2C champion, owning iconic outdoor brands like Solo Stove smokeless fire pits and Oru kayaks. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations across the retail sector. It reflects whether experts believe consumers will continue to spend on "premium" outdoor experiences.
Solo Brands (DTC) is a lifestyle holding company that owns outdoor brands, the most famous of which is Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits). This chart shows overall market sentiment. For Solo, whose business is selling high-priced, non-essential leisure products, the overall optimism of analysts is a key indicator. It signals consumer confidence and a willingness to spend big.
Solo Brands (DTC) is a DTC conglomerate focused on good times. They own iconic, hyped brands like Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits), Oru Kayak (folding kayaks), and Chubbies (shorts). This chart is a summary indicator of hype. It reflects their ability to manage this portfolio, their reliance on DTC marketing, and their (difficult) transition into wholesale retail.
Solo Brands (DTC) is a master of niche retail. They own cult-favorite brands like Solo Stove (smokeless fire pits) and Oru Kayak (folding kayaks). This chart compares their composite index to the sector, showing how far their lifestyle retail segment outperforms its competitors.
Solo Brands is a D2C platform for outdoor brands (Solo Stove, Chubbies). It's known for its smokeless fire pits. This chart, which reflects the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how the DTC market, which relies on discretionary spending and marketing, compares to the overall macroeconomic situation.