V F Corp director Richard Carucci buys $294,600 in company stock
V F Corp director Richard Carucci acquired an additional 20,000 shares of the company's common stock on August 13, 2026, according to a recent SEC filing. The purchase, which took place at prices between $14.725 and $14.73 per share, amounted to $294,600. This transaction increased Mr. Carucci's direct ownership of V F Corp common stock to 356,215.152 shares.
The insider buyout occurs as VFC shares are trading near $14.87, marking a 25% decrease over the past six months. Valuation analysis indicates the stock is potentially undervalued at its current price, with the company boasting a $5.85 billion market cap. V F Corp has a history of consistent dividends, having paid them for 56 consecutive years with a current yield of 2.42%.
Investors interested in a more detailed assessment of VFC’s valuation and performance metrics can explore the comprehensive Pro Research Report, accessible for this and over 1,400 other US equities on InvestingPro. Recently, VF Corp reported its first-quarter 2027 results, with revenue reaching $1.67 billion, exceeding consensus estimates of $1.64 billion.
However, the company reported an adjusted loss per share of $0.27, which was higher than expected at $0.22. VF Corp has revised its full-year revenue outlook to a growth target of 2% or better, up from the previous range of 1% to 2%. The Vans brand's turnaround timeline remains a focus of concern, as noted in the earnings report.
UBS has adjusted its price target for VF Corp from $18 to $16, maintaining a Neutral rating. BTIG, on the other hand, has reaffirmed a Buy rating with a $23 price target, citing positive performance from The North Face brand despite slight underperformance in Vans. These updates highlight the ongoing challenges and potential opportunities for VF Corp as it addresses brand performance and financial goals.
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