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A new report unveils more Under Armour accounting shenanigans as the company faces a federal investigation

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 15 Nov 2019


A new report from The Wall Street Journalclaims Under Armour borrowed business from future quarters to mask weak demand in 2016.Under Armourwhich said earlier this month it was being investigated for its accounting practices reportedly used this tactic to help continue its 26-quarter streak of 20% revenue growth, the WSJ reported.The sports apparel company saw its stock fall more than 17% in a single day after the probe was revealed.Watch Under Armour trade live on Markets Insider.Under Armour reportedly borrowed business from future quarters to prop up weak sales growth in 2016, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal.The sports apparel company reportedly pushed retailers to accept its products early and diverted inventory bound for its own stores to off-price chains like TJX Companies during the last days of a quarter, the WSJ reported.The practice allowed Under Armour to record the goods as revenue as opposed to waiting for them to sell at retail locations owned by the company, according to the WSJ. The tactic and others were used to continue a 26-quarter streak of 20% sales growth that ended in late 2016, the report added.Under Armour Founder and CEO Kevin Plank sent an email to employees Friday addressing the WSJ's report."Given recent events that have entered the realm of public opinion without full context, it is disappointing to have our integrity and reputation called into question," Plank wrote in the email, according to a copy obtained by Business Insider.The news comes less than two weeks after the company announced its accounting practices are under investigation. According to the WSJ, the company's results toward the end of 2016 are being reviewed as part of the probe.Under Armour's stock plunged more than 17% after the investigation was revealed, handing short-sellers $130 million in paper gains in a single day.The stock has struggled since it hit a year-to-date high of more than $27 per share in late July. The recent rout following the announcement of the accounting probe erased most of the shares' gains for the year.Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: A big-money investor in juggernauts like Facebook and Netflix breaks down the '3rd wave' firms that are leading the next round of tech disruption
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