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Under Armour

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Contact information for Under Armour

 
Address
UNDER ARMOUR INC.2601 PORT COVINGTO BALTIMORE MD 21230 US TE14104682512
 
 
Top products
  1. shoes
  2. footwear
  3. sandals
  4. bra
  5. woven
Top HS Codes
  1. HS 64 - Footwear; gaiters and the like; parts of such articles
  2. HS 39 - Plastics and articles thereof
  3. HS 70 - Glass and glassware
  4. HS 65 - Headgear and parts thereof
  5. HS 61 - Apparel and clothing accessories; knitted or crocheted

Recent Panjiva Research about Under Armour

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Back to School Imports Lag Spending, Denim is Out

The National Retail Federation believes spending on ‘back to school’ items will jump this year. The import data says otherwise – kids apparel shipments fell 14.6% in June and 13% in July. Shirts underperformed t-shirts, and denim is in a long term decline, falling 14.6% in June, 14.1% in July ... Read more →

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Under Armour Growth May Come Outside U.S.

Sports apparel-maker Under Armour is scheduled to report earnings later today with the market expecting around $1 billion of sales, nearly 28% higher than a year earlier according to FactSet. Much of this growth may need to come outside of the U.S. Panjiva data for the second quarter indicates... Read more →

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Opportunities from Vietnam’s Weak Apparel Exports

The Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association last week stated that its members may export $29 billion of products in 2016. This is lower than its original estimates due to a weaker world economy and currency competitiveness vs. other southeast Asian countries. So, is there evidence of slower ex... Read more →