Lululemon Athletica Inc Issues Another Product Recall -- Should Investors Be Worried?
After a forgettable couple of years that were marked by a massive pants recall,Lululemon Athletica shares are up more than 60% in the past year as sales growth has returned.
However, now another product recall threatens the brand image once again. Late last month, the yoga specialist issued a recall for over 300,000 of its hooded tops due to incidents in which the elastic cord was whipping the wearer in the face when pulled or caught on something. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said seven people had reported injuries to the face and eyes in its recall announcement.
Unlike the previous product recall, Lululemon said the financial impact from the cord issue will not be material, and as a remedy, customers could either remove the cord from the top or request a non-elastic replacement cord in-store or via mail.In a statement, the company said, "Our main priority is ensuring our product works for our guests, and we believe this is the necessary proactive action. We assessed and accrued for the financial impact ... and do not consider this to be material to our business."
Not all recalls are created equalThough the recall headline may scare investors, this is a much different situation than the previous one, which involved its trademark luon pants being too sheer. That manufacturing error caused the company to not only recall thousands of pairs of pants but to also pull an estimated 17% of its pants inventory from stores at the time of the announcement in March 2013, leading to a supply shortage and a decrease of around $60 million in sales and $0.25 in earnings per share.
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