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Bear of the Day: Archive
Bear of the Day: Golden Entertainment (GDEN)
by Derek Lewis
Negative earnings estimate revisions resulting from soft quarterly results paint a challenging picture for the company???s shares in the near term.
GDENNegative Net Change
gambling
Bear of the Day: GMS Inc. (GMS)
by Bryan Hayes
Revenue trends remain negative as the company struggles to adjust to shrinking demand.
GMSNegative Net Change
construction earnings home-builder hospitals investing
Bear Of The Day: The Boston Beer Company (SAM)
by Brian Bolan
This alcoholic beverage company is down more than 35% from recent highs, but estimates keep falling.
SAMNegative Net Change
consumer-discretionary food
Bear of the Day: RH (RH)
by Jeremy Mullin
Once a market darling, this luxury home retailer is now sliding under the weight of tariffs, falling earnings, and technical breakdowns.
RHNegative Net Change KLGNegative Net Change
consumer-discretionary
Bear of the Day: Krispy Kreme (DNUT)
by Ethan Feller
Krispy Kreme stock has cratered this year and over the last several years as analysts continue to revise earnings lower
DNUTNegative Net Change
earnings restaurants
Bear of the Day: MillerKnoll (MLKN)
by Tracey Ryniec
This design company recently guided light for Fiscal Q4.
MLKNNegative Net Change
furniture-retailers
Bear of the Day: KB Homes (KBH)
by David Bartosiak
While not directly exposed to tariffs, home builders are still facing some economic headwinds.
KBHNegative Net Change PSMMYNegative Net Change DFHNegative Net Change
home-builder
Bear of the Day: Steven Madden (SHOO)
by Kevin Cook
SHOO was already in an earnings slump and the tariff war will hit apparel and footwear the hardest
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apparel retail
Bear of the Day: AppFolio (APPF)
by Shaun Pruitt
AppFolio's (APPF) exposure to higher tariffs might be limited but increased competition from a number of private and public competitors' have contributed to investor caution.
APPFNegative Net Change CSGPNegative Net Change
earnings internet investing real-estate software tech-stocks
Bear of the Day: Canadian Solar (CSIQ)
by Andrew Rocco
The evolving global trade landscape, increased competition from China, and falling solar prices mean Canadian Solar faces significant headwinds in the coming months.
JKSNegative Net Change CSIQNegative Net Change TSLANegative Net Change
solar
Bear of the Day: Fluor Corporation (FLR)
by Benjamin Rains
Fluor's earnings revisions are trending in the wrong direction, and the stock has fallen below a potentially critical long-term moving average.
FLRNegative Net Change
construction
Bear of the Day: e.l.f. Beauty (ELF)
by Derek Lewis
A big growth cooldown has been a thorn in the side of ELF shares, getting crushed over the past year.
ELFNegative Net Change
consumer-staples
Bear of the Day: Boise Cascade Co. (BCC)
by Bryan Hayes
The company is likely to suffer from uncertainties surrounding the US housing market, which are expected to continue given consumer affordability concerns and lingering inflationary pressures.
BCCNegative Net Change
construction earnings industrial-products investing
Bear Of The Day: Equifax (EFX)
by Brian Bolan
Despite beating the number in each of the last four quarters, estimates have fallen along with the Zacks Rank for this stock.
EFXNegative Net Change
business-services
Bear of the Day: Crown Castle (CCI)
by Jeremy Mullin
This telecom infrastructure company faces slowing growth and falling earnings estimates, signaling caution for investors despite recent stock gains.
CCINegative Net Change PSTLNegative Net Change
reit
Bear of the Day: LGI Homes (LGIH)
by Ethan Feller
LGI Homes has struggled in recent years as the sunbelt home market has sputtered in that time
LGIHNegative Net Change
home-builder
Bear of the Day: HAVERTYS (HVT)
by Tracey Ryniec
Furniture retailers continue to struggle in 2025.
HVTNegative Net Change
furniture-retailers
Bear of the Day: AMC Networks (AMCX)
by David Bartosiak
Cord-cutting has cut add spend, which is making things worse.
AMCXNegative Net Change FOXNegative Net Change TGNANegative Net Change
internet-content
Bear of the Day: Globalstar (GSAT)
by Shaun Pruitt
Globalstar (GSAT) stock has plummeted over 30% year to date, and unfortunately, the decline could continue.
GSATNegative Net Change AAPLNegative Net Change
communications earnings investing mobile tech-stocks
Bear of the Day: FormFactor (FORM)
by Kevin Cook
Slipping sales and profits have this put this key chip testing provider in the Zacks Rank cellar
FORMNegative Net Change
artificial-intelligence semiconductor
Bear of the Day: Bloomin' Brands (BLMN)
by Andrew Rocco
Bloomin' Brands faces a confluence of challenges, including potential tariff-related cost increases, significant relative price weakness compared to the broader market, declining earnings growth estimates, and fundamental weakness compared to its industry peers.
BLMNNegative Net Change
restaurants
Bear of the Day: ON Semiconductor (ON)
by Benjamin Rains
ON stock has declined 22% over the last three years, while the Zacks Tech Sector surged 50%. Wall Street has soured on the chip stock amid shifting industry conditions that have led to declining earnings and revenue.
ONNegative Net Change
tech-stocks
Bear of the Day: A-Mark Precious Metals (AMRK)
by Derek Lewis
Slower market conditions have negatively impacted AMRK's results, with the company regularly falling short of consensus EPS estimates in recent periods.
AMRKNegative Net Change
precious-metals
Bear of the Day: The Boston Beer Co. (SAM)
by Bryan Hayes
This craft brewer faces intense competition from other well-established players in the industry.
SAMNegative Net Change
consumer-discretionary e-commerce earnings investing restaurants
Bear Of The Day: TopBuild (BLD)
by Brian Bolan
HIgh interest rates and sticky inflation have been a source of building companies weakness, will it continue?
BLDNegative Net Change
basic-materials business-services home-builder