NYSE:VFC

VF Corporation (VFC)

16.45
-0.05 (0.30%)
as of Jul 7, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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star iconJul 6, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 2 opinions in the last 12 months.

VF Corporation's latest earnings report has elicited mixed reactions from analysts despite showcasing a strong quarter. The company managed to deliver a robust performance in alignment with market expectations, leading one expert to believe that the recent 3% decline in share price might present a valuable buying opportunity. There is a notable optimism surrounding the leadership of the new CEO, who seems to be successfully steering the company in a more favorable direction after a prolonged period of underperformance. The turnaround narrative could signal a positive trajectory for VF Corporation in the coming months. Overall, while immediate market reactions appear to diverge from the company's actual performance, the long-term outlook is beginning to appear more promising according to some analysts.

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Positive
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Undervalued
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STRONG BUY
Small caps are getting overlooked because of the concerns in the big caps. Have to get a better market to get some performance. Could drop a little bit further to about $7.10.
BUY
Very low trading volume so hasn't moved much. Not many analysts follow it. Fundamentals are sound.
STRONG BUY
One of his favorites. You don't get an opportunity in the Canadian market to own small financial companies. A stock to hold in your portfolio.
TOP PICK
Automotive special finance. Lends to sub prime buyers. High return on equity. Strong management. Moving into the back.
PAST TOP PICK
(A top pick Oct 17. Up 11%.) There’s a dearth of small financial companies in Canada that an individual investor can buy. Good choice for growth in the financial area.
TOP PICK
Finance cars. They finance at 28/29% and access finances at 6/7%. Good spread. Very limited competition. The risk would be if interest rates go up or their underwriting is off.
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