Price action over last quarter: Up 12.19%
Company Overview
Steven Madden Ltd designs and sells brand-name and private-label footwear and accessories. Its products are geared toward fashion-conscious adults and children. The company sells its products through department stores and other retailers as well as its own stores and websites. Nearly all of the company s revenue comes from three of its segments. The wholesale footwear segment accounts for the majority of revenue, while the wholesale accessories and retail segments contribute sizable amounts. Geographically, most sales are in North America and South Africa, but the company s products also reach Europe, Asia, and Australia.
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Is air cargo really a bargain right now?
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This is an excerpt from Thursday’s (3/12) Point of Sale retail supply chain newsletter sponsored by ArcBest.
Retailers are stuck between playing the ocean waiting game and ponying up for air cargo. The number of container ships in San Pedro Bay has hovered around 30 since the start of the year and levels remain stubbornly high. As of Wednesday, there were 31 at anchor. The CMA CGM Marco Polo with a capacity of 16,022 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) has been stuck at anchor the longest, since Feb. 27. The median time a container ship spent anchored outside the port last week was just over 7.5 days before it could head to berth.
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This is an excerpt from Thursday s (3/12) Point of Sale retail supply chain newsletter sponsored by ArcBest.
Retailers are stuck between playing the ocean waiting game and ponying up for air cargo. The number of container ships in San Pedro Bay has hovered around 30 since the start of the year and levels remain stubbornly high. As of Wednesday, there were 31 at anchor. The CMA CGM Marco Polo with a capacity of 16,022 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) has been stuck at anchor the longest, since Feb. 27. The median time a container ship spent anchored outside the port last week was just over 7.5 days before it could head to berth.