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Showing posts with label Coach. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 28, 2024

CAPRI HOLDINGS LIMITED - Is the owner of Versace | Jimmy Choo | Michael Kors a BUY, SELL, OR HOLD?

 

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CAPRI HOLDINGS LTD (NYSE: CPRI) POSITION UPDATE


As a small business owner, I have to make decisions often about what is an optimal outcome for my clients, staff, and me.  I get heckled for my consistent response of "What is the risk"? If we don't know the risk, then we should not be doing it. I then get a look of surprise when I share teachable moments to people by applying and concepts from business, cybersecurity, finance, marriage, and raising children. I believe in the 'Circle of Life' and how complex systems share similar principles. I ironically ask my business team to consider the risk of what they are doing and how it impacts our business and then I come how and discuss with my kids (all under the age of 10) about the risks of their actions.  The goal is to create accountability for one's own actions. I stay consistent because instead of accountability I often hear the opposite when things go awry. With my kids, I might hear "well I didn't know" and in the corporate world I see two things: 1) analysis paralysis - the inability for departments to make a decision without escalating to the highest levels of the organization and 2) 'call a guy' mentality - let me outsource my task or decision to another person by adding them to an email or meeting even when they don't add value. This article is to hold me accountable for my investment in CAPRI HOLDINGS.

Human nature is to only write about our investments when they go up. When people ask for financial advice, I joke they should find the podcaster, blogger, influencer, or coach that will be honest about their investments that aren't working. That is someone I want to talk with because there is integrity there. For CAPRI, the buck stops with me and my current investment is not working out and currently has me down or under water by 5 figures! My job is to keep it real, I haven't log into my account recently but I'm sure my investment is down roughly $10K or so. The amount is significant because CPRI represents my largest investment in my personal account. I made a series of trades to amass this position and I have to reflect on whether I miscalculated the risks. Let's revisit the details:

Details by Capri

In the 3rd Quarter of last year, my spidey senses tuned into an announcement from a stock I used to have a decent position in called Tapestry, Inc. In August 2023, Tapestry slid into the DMs of Capri. I saw this hook up of high fashion as a investment that made sense for my portfolio. 

Tapestry, owner of Coach, was approaching the house of Versace. So, what were the risks I weighed:

1. Risk of Capri Saying No: I didn't think this was a high risk because on August 10, 2023, Capri made the announcement that they wanted to hook up with Tapestry as the terms of engagement were favorable. I personally think it makes sense because as a connoisseur of hip-hop I hear in songs that the fashion trends are constantly changing. I presume to compete with fast, every day, and high fashion, these brands will acquire each other to keep the marketing efforts in your face, costs down, and prices premium.

2. Risk of Government Regulators Blocking the Acquisition: I didn't think was a high risk because my assumption is fashion is global. One would believe the various countries where these fashion brands live would be on board with supporting their local brands. I have no knowledge of high fashion but image France not supporting Louis Vuitton or Italy and their iconic brands. Heck, I've read that even if these two brands combined, they would only be the 4th largest luxury company in the world.

But why isn't the investment working:

I thought I was correct on all fronts. Capri accepted the terms of marriage and agreed to the hookup. Next, I read that Japan and the European Union regulators even signed off on the marriage and regulators are like parents who approve of marriage. All that was left were US regulators known as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). I joke someone must have known something because this investment has not done well since I made it. Or I should have calculated a higher probability or rejection by the FTC because I got burned on my Tegna investment last year. The FTC has been very aggressive in looking into these deals and just about a week ago they voted to block the marriage. This is bad news for an investor like me but I would agree if I thought communities and companies would be harmed. What is the harm to my community when high fashion brands link up??

Per the FTC, Coach, Kors, and Kate Spade all participate in the handbag and compete and monitor each other to make strategic decisions pricing. Also, every large acquisition could result in the reduction of employees to save costs (and often do).

My response would be: I assume all of these products are out of the common persons reach. I love my spouse and have never attempted to purchase any of these products. Heck, I thought Birkin was the sought after bag according to Cardi B and other celebrities. So whether prices stay high, doesn't impact the average American. Maybe if outlet prices go up it would but again these are vanity purchases...or so I thought.

What I didn't calculate was the FTC's comment on the potential for harm via job reductions. I never even factored that into my equation because that is a normal action or outcome of acquisitions. Looking at this scenario now, I'm not sure Tapestry is all of a sudden going to have all of these products being sold out of super stores, therefore cutting tons of employees. That type of action could water down the experience of these high end brands. So in my opinion the logical loss of employees is limited to the administration functions: marketing, finance, legal, purchasing, etc. 

What's Next - Well, Tapestry has sued the FTC's blocking of the merger. If this heads to court, my assumption is that fashion is a competitive contact sport for the luxury brands. I can't keep up with the name dropping in hip-hop songs of new brands every day. Next, a judge may ask why the FTC is the only regulator to block the hook up when Japan and the EU had no problem with it. Finally, I assume the rationale for the merger is it is getting hard to compete in this space and these companies want synergies, or to benefit from best practices, of the combined organization to compete against the onslaught of competition I assume comes from all ends.

For me I will hold, now that I've had a chance to spit out all my thoughts here on paper. I truly struggle with seeing how high fashion impacts the "average" consumer. My assumption is most of these brands are a bit out of reach of the average consumer so the harm is limited to the occasional premium outlet purchase for the consumer (her) feeling good, date night, and influencing on Instagram. I missed the jobs angle and will log that away for the future but if that is critical -- the world would never let any companies merge. I'll watch closely and hold because I think I've learned 2 things - where Capri is valued from here on out based on the terms of the deal and my current assumption that 2/3 approvals may sway a judge to get this across the finish line.

Drop a comment if you agree or disagree

#tapestry #capri #coach #versace #katespade #hookup alert #federal trade commission

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Savage over AVID Technology (NASDAQ: AVID) | IT Goes Down in the DM [Versace, Kors, Jimmy Choo]


So, I typed a text to a girl I used to see
Sayin that I chose this cutie pie with whom I wanna be
And I apologize if this message gets you down
Then I CC'd every girl that I'd see see round town and
I hate to see y'all frown but I'd rather see her smiling
Wetness all around me, true, but I'm no island
Peninsula maybe, makes no sense I know, crazy
Give up all this pussy cat thats in my lap no lookin back

Song: Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You)

Artist: UGK featuring Outkast
Produced by DJ Paul and Juicy J

SAVAGE over AVID Technology (Nasdaq: AVID)

Avid (NASDAQ: AVID), just got Chose. Like Beyonce said 'Put a Ring On It" and AVID announced that it will be acquired or hook up with a company linked to STG in an all-cash deal.  Avid shareholders will receive $27.05 in cash and this makes one of the quickest wins I've ever had investing in stocks. Not the quickest though. I'll post my trades but I have to get back to it.

See My Post on AVID Technology


It Goes Down in the DM --- Capri Holdings (NYSE: CPRI)

I believe in love and positive vibes, energy, and frequencies. I still hold a few shares of Tapestry Inc., which most of us know as the brand Coach. Tapestry also own Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman. Am I going high fashion? No, it doesn't bring me much satisfaction in life but for many is sells music and is aspirational. So, its no surprise that Tapestry slid into the DMs of Capri Holdings who owns high fashion names like Michael Kors, Versace and Jimmy Choo. Cue the Migos -- Versace Versace Versace! Capri just got Chose and clearly love is in the air and they will will be hooking up at roughly $57 a share.

I have been out of the markets for over a year and I'm finally seeing an atmosphere I likely likely. I still think we are headed for turbulent waters in the stock market. So I like to look for stocks that like to hook up as this presents opportunities that are lower on my risk scale. I also am starting to see stocks getting hammered after what I believe is a fake run up recently, likely due to the AI craze. Robolox was down 20% + after earnings, Magnite was falling, Beyond Meat was down big, and the cyber stocks have "Put it On Da Floor" recently. You have to be very very careful in this environment so you're not catching a falling knife? WTF does that even mean, I don't really know but in regular people speak you don't to invest in someone or in the case of stocks something that will keep letting you down (cue a Mary J. Blige heartbreak song).

#IGottheHookUp #AvidTechnology #CapriHoldings #ItGoesDownInTheDM 

Friday, May 21, 2021

I'm Not a Player, I just Trade Alot | Side Hustle 101 | Prism: Appraisal While Black

  


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Also Coming Soon - a series on #HowtoInvest. People have been reaching especially after the spikes in Gamestop, AMC, and other stock to learn the basics. I self taught myself how to invest beginning at the age of roughly 18 and have never stopped. To be a good investor and ensure you are not gambling (speculating), I'll cover (hardest parts of investing in RED):

Budgeting 101 - How to Fund Ur Investments?
Why Stocks as an Investment?
What is Ur Investment Profile + Personality?
How to Pick Stocks?
When to Buy Stocks?
How to Enter My Trade?
How Many Stocks Should I Own?
When to Sell Stocks?
Am I Speculating (Gambling)?

Investing in Your Health

More to come on Investing in Your Health in Pt 2. 

How to Trade Stocks

So knowing when to sell stocks OR anything in life is arguably the hardest thing to do. When should you sell your house, stocks, car?? The second hardest question to answer is how should I find stocks to buy. A closure to some recent trades and why I bought and sold these positions today:

Cost Conscious 

VIACOMCBS - Stock price dropped because cable is steadily declining. I'm not trying to teach an old dog new tricks, I just like buying things on a discount. Won't hold forever because streaming is the future but they also have a streaming option and people that make content still get paid well. This is just an income producing trade as I own the stock as well.

TAPESTRY - Retail was crushed by COVID-19. I've owned the maker of  "COACH" bags and purses and finally being rewarded. I own the stock and this is just for income. 

DAVE & BUSTERS (PLAY) - This stock was so beaten down last year and I've been holding strong. It's an investment on re-opening that's paying off handsomely. I own the stock and this is just for income.

High Risk/Reward 

MICROVISION - For my Reddit WallStreetBets Crowd! I jumped on this stock, don't know anything about it. It's my gamble trade...and this time it paid off. But I didn't invest alot...only what I can afford to lose. After this tiny win, not sure if I'll be back in MVIS. But this is throw away $$ if I had lost.

KRATOS - Of my 8 trades, Kratos is the only one position currently trading at a loss. I heard a tip and took a gamble on a stock I know nothing about. I thought about holding but...I don't want to own something I don't really believe in. Throw away $$

Techy 

ROKU - What can I say, ROKU is so nice, I traded it trice. It's the gift that keeps giving. I own a nice position in ROKU and these are pruning trades. In addition to my main position, not pictured here I try to trade ROKU as frequently as possible to earn income. I own a ROKU streaming bar, cut the cord a year ago...and not going back.

Here are my trades closing today:



Side Hustle 101 - 

1) PPP: 
Why I'm Reading: 
I qualified for PPP and I'd like to think that I'm putting that money to good use. I focus on hiring and employing people in underrepresented groups for the Cybersecurity industry. For a small but growing side hustle 4 persons of color have been paid by doing business with me. I've had one of my best years due to this small scale up in business. This is all without a website and proves that it's more important to give people a service they need. I plan to use the PPP money to build a website, expand and hire more people. I also learned I don't I don't qualify for full loan forgiveness as I was part of the First Loan Draw, but recent PPP loans do. I know, life is not fair but you won't here me complaining. So here an article on Loan Forgiveness:

ppp-loan-forgiveness

2) Boosting Your Business Using Social Media: 

Why I'm Reading: 
Haha, business is good and I don't even have a website. So my future plans will be to use social media to get that bag. 


Prism - Appraisal While Black

1) Bias in Housing: 
Why I'm Reading: 
I try not to argue much nowadays, but to those who don't understand the systemic forces of racism, here is a solid article of how a system is not always equal:

Appraisals While Being Black


Monday, December 07, 2020

Stitch Fix (SFIX) -- How Your Shopping Actually Helps My Wallet

 Stitch Fix reported quarterly earnings today and they blew their expected earnings number out of the water. The online personalization shopping experiment is here to stay for now. I tiptoed into this stock probably around the middle of May 2019 and the ride has been bumpy since then.  Being that I'm a bit old school, I actually like this stock for a simple reason...if my online personalization shopper (likely a combo between a computer and real person) finds something that works for me, I joke I don't even want you to experiment...just get me one of every color of that shirt. And comfortable pair of jeans, nope don't need new ones until these are worn out. Now I'm sure their tool is way more sophisticated then that but heck as long as they don't veer too far off from what works and fits well --- I think many people will give up the department store shuffle. Clothes off rack --- race to the fitting booth ---- damn how does a size smaller fit me in this designer and I need a size bigger with a different designer. 

I think the lazy habits of us all makes this an ideal play for measure me, I try it on, once you know what works --- bingo, keep repeating that model.  So back to the reason for my post. 

Stitch Fix is UP more than 30% and it just occurred after they reported earning. SFIX was one of the few retail stocks that was a downer in my portfolio and I'm surprised to say no more. I have a healthy profit and hope you do too if you've been following and stuck with the downers in my portfolio. Little tip, these are the stocks in the last few weeks that are starting to outperform. Don't remember those names, well just click here for SFIX and my retail stocks that are now soaring:

How My Defensive Stocks Are Now on Offense

Chart Game:

And yes if you eat Red Robin, by shoes from Foot Locker, use Kohls cash, buy Coach bags, watch CBS, ready USA Today or watch your local news station --- I'm a fan of your and appreciate you.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

How Being Risk Focused Allows Me to Play Defense + Offense

Playing Offense - Embracing Technology to Be More Efficient

Being a cyber guy, I take a brutal stance to technology. I don't have Instagram, Twitter, or any other junk accounts to monitor my behavior, recognize my face, and tailor advertising JUST for me. Unfortunately, I have a Facebook account. But I'd be a fool to shun technology as I invest in them and understand how they attract the masses yearning for one simple thing --- human connection. I prefer to pick up the phone and chat, the most genuine form of communicating and being able to interpret the little things but we all have to adapt to the world around us. So you all would be proud of me, today, I wrote a majority of this post using a speech recognition service on my computer. In an effort to save time, I need am modernizing how I send emails and blog. I simply say open word pad and begin speaking. I understand computers, so slow and steady dictation spits out my thoughts while I work on other things or follow the markets. 

Playing Defense - When Defense Turns to Offense

For this post I wanted to talk about defense.  Being a risk manager, I often help companies play defense.  By playing defense and protecting your core assets from risk. I believe eventually, you'll hit an optimal point where you're actually playing offense.  I was recently reading an article that cited the great investor Bill Gross.  He was cofounder oOf the legendary PIMPCO bond funds.  I found what he said in this article very interesting.  To summarize, he was talking about playing defense.  He mentioned at this point there are not many investments areas to continue to make outsized returns. In my opinion, this is a dangerous place to be in a market when they're are not many investments remaining that can offer decent returns.

If you were to ask me what keeps be up at night, it would be just that --- as I evaluate most assets whether it be stocks, real estate, even precious metals they all seem to be moving in one direction...  and that's up.  I found it interesting that Bill mentioned tobacco, banks, and the geographical region of Europe as areas to invest. As I evaluate my portfolio, I believe I'm seeing a similar trend playing out.  When I filter for the stocks that have recently been increasing I find that my dogs or laggards in my portfolio are moving up nicely.  If you've read my blog in the past you'll notice that many of the stocks fall in the retail space:

RED Robin - Restaurants

Stitch Fix - Apparel

Foot Locker - Apparel

Viacom - Television and Advertising

TEGNA - Newpapers and TV stations Advertising (think USA Today and your local news)

AMC Theaters - Movies

NEWELL Rubbermaid - Consumer goods

Tapestry (Coach) - Luxury Bags and apparel


I find this trend surprising but I also welcome the frothiness of the market dissipating.  What keeps me up at night, is that these stocks are primarily  focused on the consumer. Similar to Bill's thesis of tobacco, banks, and Europe.  Let's take a quick look: restaurants, apparel, television, movies, and consumer goods. The resilience of humans is absolutely amazing.  With COVID and high unemployment still as the backdrop, you are seeing people yearning for a sense of normalcy so we do what we feel is normal -- the machine wants us to spend. And spend we are. I'm not sure if this is sustainable but I'd be a hypocrite if I didn't disclose my portfolio will do okay if these positions move up. While I hunker down, America is purchasing online I wish I owned Amazon, Target, Home Depot and Lowes but I am playing the ELECTIONS (with TV and advertising) and Gambling (Ceasars and DraftKings). Stitch Fix I was playing as a tech play but man holding on has been a long brutal wait. The rest, I can't wait to get out because like the Malls, I think the future of retail is owning the platform (Amazon, Shopify, etc.) and less the physical stores.

50c Candy Bars - My value Search

Finally, I always on the hunt for value or as my billionaire buddy Seth Klarman calls them cigarette butts. Me I called them the 50c candy bar deals. My spidy senses are looking at Viasat at these levels. Now comes the deep analysis of how to invest in a way that limits my risk --- haha finally I found something that won't keep me up at night :)

Stocks mentioned in this post: Tapestry (TPR), Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (RRGB), Stitch Fix (SFIX), Foot Locker (FL), Viacom (VIAC), TEGNA (TGNA), AMC Theatres (AMC), Newell Brands Inc (NWL)

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Is the Stock Market "Weak"? or should you be "Right Here" (SWV Mix)

I get so weak in the knees I can hardly speak.
I lose all control and something takes over me.
In a daze and it's so amazing, it's not a phase.
I want you to stay with me, by my side.
I swallow my pride, your love is so sweet.
It knocks me right off of my feet.
I can't explain why your loving makes me weak.

    ~ Artist: SWV     Song: "Weak " 

I was jamming to some classics and decided I needed the help of SWV to describe how I and many others feel about the economy, stocks, and life right now. Yes, only the classic hits of SWV and that soulful rhythm and blues (R+B) sound of the 90s can really assist in what this market is doing and how it's making people feel. I won't spend much time on the backdrop but if you need a reminder I tried to signal what was to come back in March. Remember it didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that the impacts of COVID-19 were going to be devastating. These simple facts were in front of us at the time:

- China and the Asia Pacific region had been shut down since early January and even Chinese New Year was canceled (something reported on each day from Beijing by Eunice Yoon and others)

- The market prior to COVID-19 was already near record levels. We hit those levels in my opinion around 2017 when I changed my investment style to ensure I wasn't holding stocks too long (which is contrary to what I believe in). While the market IMO wasn't overvalued, we were in the longest bull market ever recorded (if history serves me correct). Since then, the market continued to melt-up and made us weak in the knees that we could hardly speak. Truss 2019 was a great year, remember: Tesla, Okta, Sprint, Symantec Norton Lifelock, Audentes, Celgene. How good, I got rid of Tesla and Okta way to early. At the time, I was riding great gains, however; they continued to skyrocket further. I feel weak. To put things further into perspective Tesla and Okta aside...the remaining companies I named above ALL got bought out easily making 2019 one of my best years on record investment wise (and the worst personally as I lost my father).

- Finally, I was concerned about the US response to COVID-19. If you flip back to my March posts, I highlighted scenarios that are now playing out when there isn't much of a plan and poor tone at the top leadership --- I said you will get to a situation where US states would start to draw lines in the sand and say citizens from other states cannot cross state lines without strict conditions. Recently, the state of New York told people from 31 states you must quarantine for 14 days (IMO a statement basically saying don't bother coming). I was concerned about the US Lil Nas X culture of "Can't Nobody Tell Me Nothing" to an airborne respiratory disease... who knew that would seriously lead to daily fights about whether masks should be mandated.

So if the market is so SWV "Weak", why is the Nasdaq hitting highs everyday and my portfolio and your retirement plan feeling so good. Well that's where SWV "Right Here" comes in. The Federal Reserve and even Congress has been right here with STIMULUS. I don't have a running total but over $7 Trillion with a T has been pumped into the economy after it began tanking in March.  

Lately, there seems to be
Some insecurities
About the way I feel
Where I wanna be
Boy, you know it's with you
No one can do
The things you do to me

                                                                    ~ Artist: SWV     Song: "Right Here" 

haha The Federal Reserve came out swinging boy. Go back and look at the March lows and damn there were some insecurity about the way we felt. The things you do to us...well here is a list:
- Unemployment + $600
- Federal Moratorium on Foreclosures
- Stimulus Check
- Loans to Small Businesses (PPP)
- Economic Disaster Loans
- Purchasing Company Bonds
- $25 Billion Dollar Bailout to the Airlines

Was this response unexpected. Hell No, just look back to the Federal Reserve did back in the 2008 Financial Crisis. I wrote about it here and it even got its own name: the Tepper rally, for my dawg Billionaire David Tepper who laid out the investment thesis --- You DO NOT fight the Federal Reserve when they come in the big guns...they can print money longer than you can stay liquid (if you were betting the market would fall). And that's exactly what happened...they came in with helicopter money, making it rain.  Don't knock my hustle, read here how a strategy from a decade ago prepared us for what to expect:  Tepper - Don't Fight The Fed Reminder

I hope this wasn't complicated but I think you now get how to position yourself going into the end of year and 2021. As my friend said it best after reading my posts, the Federal Reserve and others won't let the machine fail (and this is capitalism👌).  Fast forward to today, the extra $600 unemployment boost IS NOT being renewed. A second stimulus check is coming but smaller and I believe going out to less people. The Federal Moratorium on foreclosures has been extended but what are you going to do if you are a renter...sign up for paying 1 year of back rent once you finally get a job?? This new stimulus package comes in at roughly $1Trillion which will put the government easily over $8 Trillion in newly printed debt...AND after this round I don't feel there is any appetite for more. With 2 new states recently surpassing New York in COVID cases (California, Florida) and states like Texas and Georgia never really shutting down and cases rising...I'm positioning myself for when the Federal Reserve stops pumping the economy full of steroids (whips I mean stimulus).  Delta and American have announced 25K + layoffs after their stimulus ends October 1st and I'm afraid many announcements like this will be coming if we cannot get the cases under control (basically a vaccine). I'll continue to ride the wave and not fight the Federal Reserve but I'll be sleeping with one eye open. Most of my retirement funds are in cash and I'm riding the wave from my personal investment account where I willing to take the risk. Don't get greedy.

My Free Trade Reveal: The stocks that haven't performed well in my portfolio. Notice the theme RETAIL:

COTY - Purchased @ $10  
AMC - Purchased @ $11
Foot Locker - Purchased @ $59
Kohls - Purchased @ 57
Tapestry (formerly Coach) - Purchased @ $30
Red Robin - Purchased @ $20

I was up at one time in all these positions except I believe Foot Locker and Kohls and decided to be aggressive. Lesson(s): manage risk, don't get greedy, and don't believe the hype. Restaurants and Retail are not doing well, bankruptcies are rising and I am working to get out of these positions.  Peace Out

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Easier Said Than Done...

“It’s been a long time, shouldn’t have left you without a dope beat to step too…”  As you know I have a love for music, especially hip-hop, so when I am thinking a song will often pop into my head.  Here, I am thinking of how long it’s been since I’ve written something to the readers out there.  I admit work, life, and stuff happens but I shouldn’t have left you without a nice article to think about.

I would like to start off by simply just being honest!  One of the primary reasons I have not written anything is that in REALITY there is not that much going on in the investment world.  Maybe I should say it different, the markets have been steadily going UP and there hasn’t been much else.  If you remember, there have been a few moments in the last year or so where I wrote that the stock market indicators lead me to believe that stocks and the overall market were headed higher for the foreseeable future.  If I were a TV personality, I can say “We Predicted This Would Happen!” but the reality is it took months and months of reading, researching, and keeping my eyes and ears open to rationalize where things were logically headed.  The goal while investing is to navigate through ALL of the NOISE (family, friends, and TV people telling you how to invest) and for you to logically conclude about where things like are headed.  Once you get a good idea about that then you can determine what and how much to invest in.  I am here to simply share my thoughts on how I navigate through the noise so that I can share those with you and I can learn from the past by coming back and reading my own writings.  This is helpful in life, because you must navigate through the noise (when choosing a house, car, job, etc.) and really get down to making a sound decision.

Here I am always looking to make a sound investment and I’m going to present 1 topic to assist you on your investment journey:

Easier Said Than Done…