Vancouver, Canada-based Lululemon Athletica Inc. (LULU) operates as a lifestyle-inspired athletic attire firm specializing in yoga, working, coaching, and different energetic pursuits. With a market cap of $21.6 billion, Lululemon is famend for the consolation of its clothes and its capacity to create transformative merchandise and experiences.
Corporations value $10 billion or extra are usually described as “large-cap shares.” Lululemon suits proper into that class, with its market cap exceeding this threshold, reflecting its substantial dimension and affect within the activewear trade.
Nonetheless, it isn’t all rainbows and sunshine. LULU inventory has tanked 56.9% from its 52-week excessive of $423.32 touched on Jan. 30. In the meantime, the inventory has declined 8.2% over the previous three months, in comparison with the Nasdaq Composite’s ($NASX) 9.1% surge throughout the identical timeframe.
Lululemon’s efficiency has remained grim over the long term as properly. LULU inventory costs have plummeted 52.3% on a YTD foundation and 46.5% over the previous 52 weeks, in comparison with the Nasdaq’s 21.5% features in 2025 and 20.4% returns over the previous 12 months.
LULU inventory has remained principally under its 50-day shifting common since mid-February and under its 200-day shifting common since late March, underscoring its bearish pattern.
Lululemon Athletica’s inventory costs plunged 18.6% in a single buying and selling session following the discharge of its Q2 outcomes on Sept. 4. Whereas the corporate’s worldwide gross sales soared 22% year-over-year, its Americas internet revenues inched up by a modest 1%. Additional, its comparable gross sales within the Americas dropped by 4% in comparison with the year-ago quarter. General, the corporate’s internet revenues elevated 6.5% year-over-year to $2.5 billion, lacking the consensus estimates by 36 bps. In the meantime, its EPS dropped 1.6% year-over-year to $3.10, however surpassed the consensus estimates by a notable margin.
In the meantime, LULU has notably underperformed its peer, Adidas AG’s (ADDYY) 23.4% decline on a YTD foundation and 24.4% plunge over the previous 12 months.












