GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price WWW
Wolverine World Wide is a footwear company with a portfolio of well-known brands (Merrell, Saucony, Wolverine). Its stock price reflects consumer trends in outdoor and work footwear, as well as its struggles with supply chain and inventory management challenges.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Its business is divided into the activewear and workwear segments. We classify the company as part of the Clothing Brands sector, and the chart below reflects the dynamics of the entire footwear and apparel industry, driven by consumer trends.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Wolverine World Wide is a company that owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Its diversification makes it a prominent player in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below represents the entire market. Find out how Wolverine fits into the overall performance.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
WWW - Daily change in the company's share price WWW
The daily price change of Wolverine World Wide, owner of the Merrell and Saucony footwear brands, is a barometer of the consumer market. Change_co measures volatility associated with fashion trends and consumer spending. This metric is used as an input in formulas on System.GURU.Markets that assess cyclicality in the apparel and footwear sector.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide, Inc. is a holding company that owns footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony). This chart shows the average daily volatility of the sector. Comparing it to the WWW's performance helps assess how resilient its brand portfolio is to changing consumer tastes.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell and Saucony. The footwear and apparel industry is highly competitive and subject to rapidly changing trends. The chart below illustrates the volatility in the retail sector, reflecting these challenges.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization WWW
Wolverine, owner of brands such as Merrell and Saucony, has adapted to changing trends in the footwear market over the past year. Its year-over-year share price performance, shown in the chart, reflects its ability to manage its brand portfolio in a highly competitive environment.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide, Inc. is a holding company that owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell and Saucony. The company is undergoing a restructuring to revitalize its core brands. The chart will show how successful its efforts are in transforming and competing in the volatile footwear sector.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Wolverine World Wide, the owner of footwear brands, is a cyclical company undergoing a complex transformation. Its stock price reflects not so much general consumer cycles as its success in divesting assets and renewing key brands. The chart tells the story of its attempt to regain its former glory.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization WWW
The performance of Wolverine World Wide, owner of footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony), reflects consumer trends. Monthly fluctuations on the chart depend on wholesale and retail sales, which are sensitive to the economic situation, and on the company's success in restructuring and revitalizing its key brands.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company's success depends on consumer demand and the brands' ability to remain relevant. The apparel and footwear sector performance chart reflects overall fashion and retail trends, allowing one to assess how effectively Wolverine is managing its portfolio.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Wolverine World Wide is a footwear company that owns brands such as Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The consumer sector is cyclical. Amid market fluctuations, as shown in the chart, WWW's performance reflects consumers' willingness to spend money on footwear for work and leisure. Its success depends on the strength of its brands and inventory management.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization WWW
Shares of Wolverine World Wide, owner of the Merrell and Saucony footwear brands, reflect consumer sentiment in the casual and athletic footwear segments. Weekly price movements depend on retail sales data and fashion trends. The chart below shows how short-term changes in consumer demand affect this footwear giant's valuation.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Clothing brands
How does Wolverine World Wide compare to the apparel and footwear sector? This chart compares the weekly performance of the owner of the Merrell and Saucony brands with the industry average. The analysis reveals whether its response to consumer trends is typical, or whether its restructuring challenges are creating a unique, lagging performance.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell and Saucony. This chart compares its weekly performance to the market. It helps understand how sensitive its consumer-driven business is to overall economic trends and competition from other brands.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
WWW - Market capitalization of the company WWW
Wolverine World Wide's market capitalization is a valuation of its diversified portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and the eponymous Wolverine. The company's value depends on consumer demand and its ability to manage multiple brands. The chart illustrates the challenges and successes in the competitive footwear world.
WWW - Share of the company's market capitalization WWW within the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Its share of its sector market cap reflects the combined strength of these brands. The chart shows how investors view its ability to manage a diversified portfolio and adapt to changing consumer footwear preferences.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Clothing brands
The chart reflects the combined market capitalization of footwear manufacturers. Wolverine World Wide, with a portfolio of brands ranging from Merrell to Saucony, is a diversified player. The graph shows how the company adapts to changing trends, from work shoes to fashionable sneakers.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
The chart below is a financial barometer for a portfolio of well-known footwear brands such as Merrell, Saucony, and Sperry. Wolverine World Wide's market capitalization reflects consumer preferences for casual and athletic footwear. The line shows how the diversified brand portfolio maintains its share in a highly competitive global market.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
WWW - Book value capitalization of the company WWW
This chart visualizes the tangible assets of Wolverine World Wide, owner of a portfolio of well-known footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony, Wolverine). The line represents the combined value of its distribution centers, warehouses, and inventory, as well as the intangible value of the brands themselves. The dynamics reflect the management of these global assets.
WWW - Share of the company's book capitalization WWW within the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide's physical assets include design studios, distribution centers, and retail stores for its many footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony). The chart shows the company's share of the footwear industry's physical infrastructure, reflecting the scale of its logistics and sales network.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony). The company uses a "lightweight" model, outsourcing production. Its main assets are its brands and distribution network. The chart will show whether this structure is typical for the footwear industry as a whole, or whether competitors prefer to own factories.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Wolverine World Wide's assets include a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, such as Merrell and Saucony, as well as the global supply chain for their production and distribution. The book value reflects both the value of the brands and the physical infrastructure that delivers the footwear to consumers.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony, Wolverine). Its balance sheet consists of warehouses and inventory, but its true value lies in these brands. Market capitalization reflects their strength and ability to attract customers. The chart shows how the market evaluates the company's ability to manage this diverse portfolio in the changing world of fashion.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company's core value lies in its brands, not its factories. The chart shows how the market assesses the strength of this portfolio. This assessment reflects the company's ability to manage its brands and adapt to changing fashion trends.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The chart shows how the market values ββthe company in the changing retail landscape. Its valuation is the sum of the value of its brands, but it may be under pressure due to intense competition and inventory management challenges in the fashion industry.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
WWW - Company debts WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, such as Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company's debt load may reflect its strategy of acquiring new brands, managing its global supply chain, and investing in e-commerce. This chart illustrates how the company manages its finances in the competitive fashion industry.
Market segment debts - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide is a company that owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Manufacturing and distributing footwear requires managing a complex supply chain and retail network. This chart shows a typical financial structure for apparel and footwear brands, where debt may be associated with inventory management or acquisitions.
Market debt in general
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company operates in a competitive consumer market. This chart shows its debt load, which may be related to past acquisitions and impacts its ability to invest in marketing and innovation for its brands.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands such as Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart compares the company's debt used to manage its global brands and supply chains to the total market capitalization of the entire apparel sector. It helps assess how effectively the company manages its diversified portfolio.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Wolverine World Wide manages a portfolio of footwear brands sensitive to consumer trends. This chart compares the company's debt to the overall book value of the economy. It helps assess how this giant's financial strategy compares to the general economic cycles that influence consumer spending.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - WWW
This chart shows the valuation of Wolverine World Wide, a company with a portfolio of footwear brands (e.g., Merrell, Saucony). The metric reflects how investors view its ability to manage its brands and adapt to changing fashion trends and consumer behavior.
P/E of the market segment - Clothing brands
This chart shows the average valuation for footwear and apparel companies that are direct competitors of Wolverine World Wide. In this industry, which is dependent on consumer trends, this metric reflects overall investor sentiment. It serves as a benchmark for understanding how the market values ββWolverine's diversified portfolio of brands.
P/E of the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide is a company with a rich history, owning a portfolio of well-known footwear brands such as Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company produces footwear for work, outdoor activities, and everyday wear. This chart, illustrating overall sentiment, helps understand how investors view the prospects of companies in the competitive footwear industry.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, such as Merrell and Saucony. Its success depends on consumer preferences and fashion trends. This chart shows how investors assess the company's ability to manage its brand portfolio and compete in the highly competitive footwear market.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide is a global company with a diversified portfolio of casual, work, and travel footwear and apparel brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart reflects average profitability expectations for the entire footwear and apparel sector, allowing you to compare Wolverine World Wide's prospects with overall industry trends and its own challenges.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide is a company that owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company's success depends on fashion trends and consumer spending on footwear. Given overall market expectations, WWW's key challenge is effectively managing its diverse brand portfolio.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company's profits depend on consumer demand for footwear for active leisure, work, and everyday wear. This chart shows how brand strength, fashion trends, and efficient supply chain management influence the footwear giant's financial performance.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear and apparel brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart shows the overall profitability of its apparel brands. Its diversified portfolio allows the company to operate in a variety of segments, from workwear to athletic footwear. Its financial results reflect consumer preferences and trends in these niches.
Overall market profit
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Footwear sales, particularly in the activewear and casual segments, are driven by consumer spending and fashion trends. This overall profitability chart reflects the same economic health that determines consumers' willingness to upgrade their footwear.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Future profit projections, shown in this chart, depend on consumer demand for casual and athletic footwear, as well as the company's ability to manage its brands. It shows how analysts assess the company's prospects in the competitive footwear market.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide, Inc. owns a portfolio of footwear and apparel brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart shows profitability forecasts for the apparel sector. It reflects expectations for consumer spending on casual and specialty footwear, which are influenced by overall economic trends.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell and Saucony. The company's sales depend on consumer spending on footwear, which can be cyclical. The market's total revenue forecast, shown here, is an indicator of consumer confidence. Rising expectations signal that consumers will be more likely to update their wardrobes.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Revenue is driven by consumer demand. The P/S ratio reflects how the market perceives the strength of its diversified brand portfolio and its ability to adapt to changing trends in fashion and outdoor activities.
P/S market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company operates in both wholesale and retail segments. This chart shows how the market evaluates their ability to manage a diversified brand portfolio and adapt to changing consumer preferences and sales channels.
P/S of the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company's revenue is driven by consumer preferences and competition in the footwear industry. This chart shows average revenue estimates, which helps understand how investors view the earnings of this diversified yet cyclical consumer goods company.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine itself. The company is working to restructure its portfolio. This chart shows how investors estimate future earnings, which depend on the success of its key brands and the company's ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide, Inc. owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart compares the company's future sales expectations with those of other apparel and footwear brands. It shows how investors assess the ability of its brands to compete in the casual, athletic, and work footwear markets.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide is a company that owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Its success depends on consumer preferences and trends in fashion and active lifestyles. This chart illustrates general expectations for future revenue, and the WWW serves as a barometer of the health of the consumer sector, particularly the casual and athletic footwear market.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales WWW
Wolverine World Wide, Inc. owns a portfolio of well-known footwear and lifestyle brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart shows the combined revenue from sales of footwear, apparel, and accessories under these brands. Sales dynamics depend on consumer demand, fashion trends, and the effectiveness of brand portfolio management.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart clearly shows the contribution of each of these key brands to overall revenue. Investors can assess which brand is the flagship and how diversified the company's portfolio is across different market segments.
Overall market sales
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell and Saucony. Footwear sales, particularly in the activewear and casual segments, are driven by consumer spending. This graph, reflecting economic well-being, is an important indicator for the WWW, as it influences consumers' willingness to upgrade their footwear.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company's revenue forecast depends on consumer demand for casual, athletic, and work footwear. This chart shows how analysts assess the popularity of its brands and the overall health of the retail footwear market.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The dynamics in this chart reflect projected revenues for the entire apparel and footwear industry. This allows one to assess overall consumer trends and demand for various footwear categories, from workwear to athletic footwear, which is key to assessing the prospects of WWW's portfolio.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide is a company that owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Demand for footwear, especially specialty and fashion footwear, depends on consumer confidence and spending. This graph of overall consumer expectations is a barometer for the industry. Rising expectations indicate people's willingness to spend on wardrobe updates and hobbies.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality WWW
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart shows how successfully the company manages its diverse assets. Its ability to generate profit depends on the popularity of its brands, the efficiency of its supply chain, and its ability to adapt to changing trends in fashion and sports.
Market segment marginality - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This metric reflects the overall management effectiveness of these brands. The ability to maintain above-average profitability speaks to its strong positions in its niches, from travel to work footwear, and its global distribution.
Market marginality as a whole
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The footwear market is highly competitive and dependent on fashion trends and consumer spending. This overall profitability chart illustrates the economic climate in which Wolverine must compete for consumer attention and wallets.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company WWW
Wolverine World Wide is a company that owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The company's staff covers design, marketing, and distribution. This chart reflects the combined scale of operations across all of the group's brands and its efforts to manage its global supply chain and retail network.
Share of the company's employees WWW within the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide is a global company that owns a portfolio of renowned footwear brands such as Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart illustrates its scale within the footwear industry, reflecting the significant number of shoe designers, technologists, marketers, and retail specialists this powerful footwear conglomerate brings together under its brands.
Number of employees in the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. This chart shows total employment in the apparel and footwear manufacturing and sales sector. Growth in this sector reflects consumer demand for casual, athletic, and work footwear, a key market for WWW's diversified portfolio.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of renowned footwear brands, including Merrell and Saucony. The dynamics of its staff, from designers to marketers, reflect trends in consumer preferences and the state of the casual and athletic footwear market. This is an indicator of how much consumers are willing to spend on quality, branded products.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company WWW (WWW)
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. Their strength lies in their brands and distribution network. This chart will reflect the balance between the intangible value of the brands and the operational efficiency of their teams. The indicator will be moderate, which is typical for companies operating in the consumer apparel and footwear market.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide (WWW) is a footwear holding company that owns the Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine brands. The company is currently undergoing a restructuring and selling assets. Its value lies in these brands. This chart shows the industry average. It helps assess how the market values ββthis brand portfolio (and the company's challenges) per employee.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Wolverine World Wide is a company that owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine. The business encompasses design, marketing, and distribution. This chart shows how the market evaluates the team's ability to manage these brands, create sought-after models, and effectively manage the global supply chain.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company WWW (WWW)
Wolverine World Wide is a footwear holding company that owns the Merrell, Saucony, Wolverine, and formerly Keds brands. The company's business encompasses design, marketing, and brand management. This chart shows how successfully the company manages its diverse portfolio, turning brands into profits in the highly competitive fashion and sportswear industries.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide is a holding company that owns "workwear" and "casual" footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony). This chart shows the benchmark for "Apparel/Footwear Brands." In this asset-light sector, labor profitability is moderate. Companies focus on R&D (design) and marketing, and outsource labor-intensive manufacturing.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide is a footwear holding company that owns the Merrell (hiking), Saucony (running), and Wolverine (workwear) brands. This includes design, marketing, and distribution. This indicator, which shows the average contribution of one employee to profit, allows us to assess how effective the branded footwear sector, which WWW represents, is in generating profit per employee.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee WWW (WWW)
Wolverine World Wide, owner of a portfolio of footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony), demonstrates the effectiveness of its business model in this chart. Revenue per employee depends on the strength of its brands and the effectiveness of its distribution channels. The dynamics of this indicator reflect the company's ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences and manage its global supply chain.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell and Saucony. Their business encompasses design, marketing, and distribution. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in this segment. It helps evaluate how effectively the company manages its various brands and sales channels compared to other footwear giants.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Wolverine World Wide (WWW) is a footwear holding company that owns the Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine brands. Like Capri, it operates through both brands and distribution. This metric reflects how successfully the company manages its portfolio. Growth means the company sells more shoes per employee (from designer to salesperson), which is important during a period of restructuring.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company WWW (WWW)
Wolverine World Wide (WWW) owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell (hiking), Saucony (running), and Wolverine (work shoes). This chart shows bets against this portfolio. Bears believe the company is failing to manage its brands, and consumers will reduce spending on specialty and branded footwear during a recession.
Shares shorted by market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide (WWW) is a footwear holding company that owns the Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine brands. The company has been facing significant inventory issues. This chart highlights the pessimism in the apparel and footwear sector. The rise in short positions across the industry reflects concerns that consumers are cutting back on spending, forcing retailers to sell at deep discounts, which is hurting margins.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Wolverine World Wide (WWW) owns a portfolio of footwear brands, including Merrell, Saucony, and Wolverine boots. It's a business dependent on consumer demand for casual and athletic footwear. This chart shows the overall level of market pessimism. When fears rise, consumers may cut back on discretionary purchases, such as a new pair of sneakers, which poses a direct risk to the company's revenue.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator WWW (WWW)
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony, Wolverine). The business depends on consumer spending and fashion trends. A reading above 70 may reflect strong sales. A reading below 30 is often associated with fears of a recession, which could impact footwear demand, or inventory issues.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide owns a portfolio of well-known footwear brands, including Merrell (hiking), Saucony (running), Wolverine (work boots), and Sweaty Betty (sportswear). This chart tracks the collective sentiment in the footwear and casualwear sector. It helps understand whether WWW trends reflect overall consumer trends or issues within its brand portfolio.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Wolverine World Wide (WWW), owner of footwear brands (Merrell, Saucony). This chart is an indicator of consumer confidence. During periods of euphoria, people are willing to spend on branded footwear for hobbies (hiking, running). During times of panic and austerity, consumers cut back on "non-essential" footwear, and the company's sales decline.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast WWW (WWW)
Wolverine World Wide (WWW) is a footwear holding company that owns a portfolio of brands, including Merrell (hiking), Saucony (running), and Wolverine (work footwear). The chart shows the average price target. It reflects analysts' assessments of the company's restructuring efforts (selling brands like Sperry) and the growth potential of its key brands (Merrell, Saucony).
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price WWW (WWW)
Wolverine World Wide is a footwear holding company that owns a portfolio of brands, including Merrell (hiking), Saucony (running), and Wolverine (work footwear). This chart shows how the current share price differs from the "fair" value predicted by analysts. It reflects their belief in the company's restructuring and the strength of its core brands.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide (WWW) is a footwear holding company that owns the Merrell (hiking), Saucony (running), and Wolverine (work footwear) brands. The company is undergoing a restructuring. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the entire branded apparel sector. It reflects whether experts believe footwear demand will recover.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Wolverine World Wide (WWW) is a footwear holding company (Merrell, Saucony, Wolverine). It offers work and active footwear. This chart, reflecting expert expectations, influences them. During a recession (pessimism), blue-collar workers (Wolverine's clients) lose their jobs, while white-collar workers (Merrell's clients) cut back on active leisure.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index WWW
Wolverine World Wide is home to footwear brands including Merrell (hiking), Saucony (running), and the historic Wolverine brand (work footwear). This chart is a summary indicator of their portfolio. It likely aggregates the retail sales of their key brands and their complex struggles to pivot, manage inventory, and reduce debt.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Clothing brands
Wolverine World Wide (WWW) is a global footwear holding company; the company owns a portfolio of brands, including work shoes (Wolverine) and casual footwear (Merrell, Saucony). This aggregate metric evaluates companies. The graph shows the average value for the segment. This is a benchmark: how does WWW's multi-brand (and restructuring) model differentiate it from the average retailer?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Wolverine (WWW) is a footwear holding company. The company owns a portfolio of brands: work shoes (Wolverine), casual shoes (Merrell), and sneakers (Saucony). This chart, which reflects the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how this cyclical retailer, dependent on consumer spending, compares to the overall economic situation.