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VF Corporation Director Richard Carucci Buys 20,000 Shares for $295,000 -- Should Investors Buy Too?

Carucci's $295,000 purchase at $14.73 per share signals confidence in the apparel maker, which reported $9.5 billion in trailing revenue.

On August 13, 2026, Richard Carucci, a director of VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC), disclosed in an SEC Form 4 filing that he had purchased 20,000 shares of the company's stock. The transaction valued at $295,000, based on a weighted average purchase price of $14.73 per share, showed Carucci's confidence in the company's future performance.

VF Corporation, a multinational apparel and footwear manufacturer, reported a market capitalization of $5.8 billion and annual revenue of $9.5 billion TTM, highlighting its significant position in the global consumer discretionary sector. The company boasts a diverse brand portfolio and extensive global presence, accounting for 26,000 employees worldwide.

VF Corporation's operations are characterized by its operational scale, brand equity, and commitment to product innovation, supply chain efficiency, and consumer engagement.

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