Lululemon (LULU) shares are climbing in after-hours trading after beating first quarter earnings estimates and raising its share buyback program to $1 billion. Bernstein Senior Analyst Aneesha Sherman joins Market Domination Overtime to break down the earnings report and what it signals about the state of consumer spending. "This has been a really big and successful brand in the United States. It's the biggest market shareholder in women's apparel in the US," Sherman says. However, she calls the brand "mature" in the US, explaining that it has stopped growing. "Now the question is, can they offset that with international? And this quarter, they did," she adds. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Melanie Riehl
Lululemon reported stronger first-quarter earnings than Wall Street expected, while Five Below cut its full-year outlook.
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