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OT: Under Armour Cooking the Books? - AeroCat - 11-04-2019 12:34 PM

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Under Armour says US investigators are probing its accounting practices

London (CNN Business)Under Armour's accounting practices are under investigation in the United States, heaping pressure on the struggling company as it seeks to reverse years of lackluster sales.

The sportswear maker acknowledged in a statement Sunday that it faces probes from the US Department of Justice and the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

"The company began responding in July 2017 to requests for documents and information relating primarily to its accounting practices and related disclosures, and the company firmly believes that its accounting practices and disclosures were appropriate," said a spokesperson for Under Armour.

Shares in Under Armour (UA) dropped 15% in early trading on Monday to around $16 a share. The company was worth more than $50 per share in late 2015.

Under Armour's third-quarter earnings report Monday also weighed on the stock. It sales in North America slid 4% during the period. The company trimmed its guidance for the remainder of the year, citing weakness in selling directly to consumers through its own stores and website.
The Wall Street Journal was first to report on the investigations into the company's accounting practices. According to the Journal, the Department of Justice is conducting a criminal inquiry into whether Under Armour shifted sales from quarter to quarter to make the company appear healthier. The US Department of Justice declined to comment.

Under Armour announced last month that founder Kevin Plank is stepping down as CEO. He will be replaced by chief operating officer Patrik Frisk on January 1, 2020. Plank will become executive chairman and brand chief.

The management shuffle comes after the company suffered from weaker sales and lost ground to rivals including Nike (NKE) and Adidas (ADDDF). Smaller brands such as Fila and Puma are also thriving.


RE: OT: Under Armour Cooking the Books? - QSECOFR - 11-04-2019 02:50 PM

There are a bunch of things a firm can do to run afoul of the SEC/IRS. Most of the possible infractions are minor and carry small penalties.

However, misstating revenue is THE BIG ONE. D&O’s are not protected by insurance and some people could be looking at real jail time if convicted.

I hope UC’s contract has a provision to terminate the agreement with no penalties for a reason of reputational damage.


RE: OT: Under Armour Cooking the Books? - CliftonAve - 11-04-2019 03:06 PM

This could be the out that some have been waiting for. Of course, it doesn't mean we'll go back to Nike and/or that Nike will give UC the Jump Man uniforms again.


RE: OT: Under Armour Cooking the Books? - natibeast21 - 11-04-2019 04:00 PM

(11-04-2019 03:06 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  This could be the out that some have been waiting for. Of course, it doesn't mean we'll go back to Nike and/or that Nike will give UC the Jump Man uniforms again.

Nike should have 3 schools and only 3 schools with the Jump Man.

1) North Carolina (Obviously)
2) Michigan
3) Cincinnati

Close, but no cigar. Georgetown.


RE: OT: Under Armour Cooking the Books? - bearcatlawjd2 - 11-04-2019 04:28 PM

I have been one biggest critics of Under Armour for a number of reasons. Actually thought the product improved a bit this season but I think it’s still way behind Adidas and Nike in branding terms