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A previous version of this story included an incorrect date for Estée Lauder’s announcement of up to 7,000 job cuts. The company made that announcement in February. Estée Lauder Cos.
Estée Lauder executives said they are streamlining operations so the cosmetics giant can return to growth in 2026, but weaker demand in China could weigh on it. “Tariffs are having an impact on ...
Telsey trims Estée Lauder price target to $66. Q3 earnings strong, but Q4 outlook remains cautious. Unlock your all-in-one trading dashboard with real-time alerts, rankings, and stock ideas—now ...
Owner of Ordinary and Clinique brands sees sales to drop between 8% to 9% this year Estée Lauder Cos. said it expects to return to sales growth next year despite a sharp revenue decline at the ...
Estée Lauder Cos. said it expects to return to sales growth next year despite a sharp revenue decline at the cosmetics maker. The owner of The Ordinary and Clinique brands is forecasting sales to ...
Estee aims to cut China's imports from US to 10% from 25% Organic net sales in Americas down 5% Company working to regionalize sourcing in Europe May 1 (Reuters) - Cosmetics giant Estee Lauder (EL ...
Beauty products company Estée Lauder (NYSE:EL) will be reporting earnings tomorrow before market hours. Here’s what to look for. Estée Lauder beat analysts’ revenue expectations by 0.7% last ...
Estée Lauder (NYSE:EL) is set to report its earnings on Thursday, May 1, 2025. Event-driven traders may find historical patterns useful for developing prospective trading strategies. Estée ...
Estée Lauder Companies has leased four adjacent shops in SoHo at 120 through 126 Prince Street, which the cosmetics company plans to run as separate boutiques for its different brands, Commercial ...
Estée Lauder's stock hasn't been this cheap in over a decade. The company's sales are down in multiple segments. Tariffs and trade wars could cripple its operations even further. Many stocks have ...
Shares of Estée Lauder and elf Beauty plunged Thursday in a broad selloff sparked by the Trump administration’s tariff blitz. Many beauty companies rely on imports of ingredients and fragrances.