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Industry Stocks Started Strong in November, but Slid After Omicron Discovery

Only a handful of outdoor companies saw their shares grow rather than decline last month as the new Covid variant sent jitters through the market

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Many of the outdoor industry’s publicly traded companies saw their collective shares decline in November, but a handful of stocks enjoyed significant gains, helping to bring a bit of balance to the overall OBJ Outdoor Index.

While most outdoor companies followed the general rosy October numbers of the broader market, many lost those gains by the end of the month, according to the latest OBJ Outdoor Index. Of particular note, Hydro Flask owner Helen of Troy (Nasdaq: HELE) enjoyed a decent 6.91 percent gain after the announcement of their pending acquisition of legacy pack maker Osprey. Solo Stove owner Solo Brands, Inc. (HYSE: DTC), which IPOed on October 28, endured a modest loss of just below 5.44 percent through November.

Canada Goose Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: GOOS) was the month’s big winner, up more than 20 percent as it projected a strong holiday demand early in the month and seemed to sustain that energy through November.

The other three indices OBJ tracks as a comparison followed a similar trend. The Nasdaq managed only a 0.25 percent gain, while the S&P 500 lost 0.83 percent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 3.73 percent in November.

OBJ Outdoor Index Compared to Other Indices: November 2021

Index Nov. chg%
OBJ Outdoor Index -1.07%
Dow Jones -3.73%
S&P 500 -0.83%
Nasdaq 0.25%

Of the 28 public companies that OBJ tracks, nine saw their share prices grow in November and 19 saw declines—some of them steep. Here are the month’s top stock performers:

  1. Canada Goose Holdings Inc. (NYSE: GOOS): 20.19%
  2. Camping World Holdings Inc. (NYSE: CWH): 17.75%
  3. On Holding AG (NYSE: ONON): 17.56%

And here are the companies that saw the biggest declines in the month:

  1. Samsonite International SA (OTC: SMSEY): -12.85%
  2. Adidas AG (OTC: ADDYY): -11.67%
  3. (tie) Fenix Outdoor International AG (STO: FOI-B): -7.01%
  4. (tie) Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN): -7.01%

With ongoing supply chain challenges likely to remain an issue well into next year, OBJ will continue to track the ways that brands and retailers are navigating the crisis. Be sure to look for our next OBJ Outdoor Index in early January.

Tracking the Monthly OBJ Outdoor Index

Below is the OBJ Outdoor Index for November. The Index shows how 28 public corporations—mostly parent companies of outdoor brands, with a couple of retailers, a ski resort giant, and a trade show operator included as well—performed in the calendar month.

The chart includes the companies’ share prices on the last business day of the previous month (October 29), their share price on the last business day of this month (November 30), the percent change in that period, and current market cap (equal to share price times the total number of shares outstanding).

The OBJ Outdoor Index, unlike other indices such as the Dow Jones Industrial, doesn’t use a market cap weighting system.

Foreign companies’ shares are presented here in U.S. dollars and designated as OTC (over-the-counter) securities since they aren’t listed on U.S. stock exchanges. Two exceptions are Dometic Group AB and Fenix Outdoor International Group, whose share prices can be found only on Nasdaq Stockholm and are represented as U.S. currency converted from the Swedish krona.

Underneath the stock chart is a capsule on each of the 28 companies of the OBJ Outdoor Index, including headquarters location, connections to the outdoor industry (if not immediately obvious), key executives, and recent editorial coverage in OBJ, where applicable.

This Index is a living document. We’ll update the chart as needed (monthly and/or quarterly), we’ll edit capsules based on organizational changes made, and we’ll add or remove companies based on mergers and acquisitions, newly available trading information, IPOs, and other relevant developments.

As mentioned above, this month’s index includes Solo Brands Inc. (NYSE: DTC), which debuted on the stock market near the end of October.

OBJ Outdoor Index: November 2021

Company Ticker Stock value
10/29/21
Stock Value

11/30/21

Chg%
Nov. ’21
Market Cap

11/30/21

Adidas AG (OTC: ADDYY) $163.71 $144.60 -11.67% $55.8B
Anta Sports Products Ltd. (OTC: ANPDY) $387.61 $401.42 3.56% $43.6B
Callaway Golf Co. (NYSE: ELY) $27.05 $26.96 -0.33% $4.7B
Camping World Holdings Inc. (NYSE: CWH) $37.25 $43.86 17.75% $1.86B
Canada Goose Holdings Inc. (NYSE: GOOS) $37.10 $44.59 20.19% $4.11B
Canadian Tire Corp. (OTC: CDNAF) $141.68 $132.32 -6.61% $8.6B
Clarus Corp. (Nasdaq: CLAR) $27.58 $26.39 -4.31% $969M
Columbia Sportswear Co. (Nasdaq: COLM) $103.84 $97.53 -6.07% $6.3B
Compass Diversified (NYSE: CODI) $29.85 $28.81 -3.48% $1.9B
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (NYSE: DECK) $395.31 $405.40 2.55% $10.77B
Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. (NYSE: DKS) $124.21 $117.56 -5.35% $9.54B
Dometic Group AB** (հ:ٰ.) $14.52 $13.57 -6.54% $4.3B
Emerald Holding Inc. (NYSE: EEX) $4.05 $3.95 -2.46% $276.3M
Fenix Outdoor International AG** (STO: FOI-B) $146.96 $136.66 -7.01% $1.74B
Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN) $143.60 $133.54 -7.01% $25.96B
GoPro Inc. (Nasdaq: GPRO) $8.61 $10.00 16.14% $1.55B
Helen of Troy Ltd. (Nasdaq: HELE) $224.95 $240.50 6.91% $5.83B
Johnson Outdoors Inc. (Nasdaq: JOUT) $106.18 $104.04 2.02% $987.9M
Newell Brands Inc. (Nasdaq: NWL) $22.89 $21.47 -6.20% $9.19B
On Holding AG (NYSE: ONON) $34.16 $40.16 17.56% $11.67B
Samsonite International SA (OTC: SMSEY) $10.66 $9.29 -12.85% $2.73B
Solo Brands, Inc.* (NYSE: DTC) $17.61 $16.70 -5.44% $1B
Thule Group AB (OTC: THUPY) $29.57 $29.70 0.43% $5.75B
Vail Resorts Inc. (NYSE: MTN) $344.71 $331.71 -3.77% $13.29B
VF Corp. (NYSE: VFC) $72.88 $71.73 -1.57% $29.34B
Vista Outdoor Inc. (NYSE: VSTO) $41.84 $43.67 4.37% $2.22B
Wolverine World Wide Inc. (NYSE: WWW) $33.17 $31.13 -6.15% $2.62B
Yeti Holdings Inc. (NYSE: YETI) $98.33 $92.16 -6.27% $7.6B
OBJ Outdoor Index Total/Avg. $2829.88 $2799.42 -1.07% $274.2B

*New to the OBJ Outdoor Index
**Currency converted from Swedish krona

OBJ Outdoor Index: Company Guide

Adidas AG (OTC: ADDYY)

  • Headquarters: Herzogenaurach, Germany (U.S. operation is based in Portland, Oregon)
  • Outdoor connection: While Adidas might be known for its athletic apparel, the company also possesses some core outdoor DNA through its Portland, Oregon-based Adidas Terrex and Five Ten brands.
  • Key executives: Kasper Rorsted, CEO; Carla Murphy, GM, Adidas Outdoor

Anta Sports Products Ltd. (OTC: ANPDY)

  • Headquarters: Xiamen, China (subsidiary Amer Sports is based in Helsinki, Finland, and its U.S. operation is based in Ogden, Utah)
  • Outdoor connection: Anta is the owner of Amer Sports and its portfolio of outdoor and snow sports brands — Suunto, Salomon, ’t, Armada Skis, and Atomic.
  • Key executives: Jie Zheng, CEO, Amer Sports

Callaway Golf Co. (NYSE: ELY)

  • Headquarters: Carlsbad, California
  • Outdoor connection: Though primarily a golf manufacturer and now the owner of Topgolf, the company made a big play in the outdoor space in late 2018 with the acquisition of European outdoor brand Jack Wolfskin.
  • Key executives: Oliver Brewer, president and CEO, Callaway; Richard Collier, CEO, Jack Wolfskin; Diana Seung, GM, Jack Wolfskin North America

Camping World Holdings Inc. (NYSE: CWH)

  • Headquarters: Lincolnshire, Illinois
  • Outdoor connection: Camping World tried its hand at outdoor retail but abandoned that play in 2019.
  • Key executives: Marcus Lemonis, CEO

Canada Goose Holdings Inc. (NYSE: GOOS)

  • Headquarters: Toronto, Ontario
  • Outdoor connection: In addition to its eponymous apparel brand, Canada Goose owns and operates footwear brand Baffin.
  • Key executives: Dani Reiss, CEO

Canadian Tire Corp. (OTC: CDNAF)

  • Headquarters: Toronto, Ontario
  • Outdoor connection: CTC boasts an iconic outdoor brand, Helly Hansen, in its portfolio. (It also operates a chain of sporting goods retail stores throughout Canada.)
  • Key executives: Paul Stoneham, CEO, Helly Hansen (departing)

Clarus Corp. (Nasdaq: CLAR)

  • Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Outdoor connection: Clarus is a holding company whose flagship outdoor brand is Black Diamond Equipment. Clarus also owns Rhino-Rack, Pieps, SKINourishment plus two bullet manufacturers.
  • Key executives: John Walbrecht, president

Columbia Sportswear Co. (Nasdaq: COLM)

  • Headquarters: Portland, Oregon
  • Outdoor connection: In addition to the Columbia brand, the Portland-based apparel and footwear giant includes Mountain Hardwear, prAna, and Sorel in its portfolio.
  • Key executives: Timothy Boyle, CEO

Compass Diversified (NYSE: CODI)

  • Headquarters: Westport, Connecticut
  • Outdoor connection: Long known for its hook-and-bullet assets, CODI added a big outdoor name in the fall of 2020 with the acquisition of Boa Technology Inc.
  • Key executives: Shawn Neville, CEO, Boa Technology

Deckers Outdoor Corp. (NYSE: DECK)

  • Headquarters: Goleta, California
  • Outdoor connection: Deckers is a major player in outdoor and active footwear with such brands as Hoka One One, Teva, Sanuk, and Ugg.
  • Key executives: Wendy Yang, president, performance lifestyle brands

Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. (NYSE: DKS)

  • Headquarters: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Outdoor connection: The sporting goods retail giant recently launched an outdoor store concept called Public Lands, led by industry veteran Todd Spaletto.
  • Key executives: Lauren Hobart, president and CEO; Todd Spaletto, president, Public Lands

Dometic Group AB (STO: DOM.ST)

  • Headquarters: Stockholm, Sweden
  • Outdoor connection: The Swedish-based company manufactures accessories for mobile-living end markets such as campers and RVs, and it recently acquired Igloo Products Corp.
  • Key executives: Juan Vargues, president and CEO

Emerald Holding Inc. (NYSE: EEX)

  • Headquarters: San Juan Capistrano, California
  • Outdoor connection: Emerald is the owner and operator of the twice-annual Outdoor Retailer and Surf Expo trade shows
  • Key executives: Hervé Sedky, CEO

Fenix Outdoor International AG (OTC: FNXTF)

  • Headquarters: Zug, Switzerland (U.S. headquarters in Louisville, Colorado)
  • Outdoor connection: The Swiss company’s outdoor brands include Fjallraven, Royal Robbins, Brunton, and Primus.
  • Key executives: Martin Nordin, CEO; Nathan Dopp, CEO Americas

Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN)

  • Headquarters: Schaffhausen, Switzerland (U.S. headquarters in Olathe, Kansas)
  • Key executives: Clifton Pemble, president and CEO

GoPro (Nasdaq: GPRO)

  • Headquarters: San Mateo, California
  • Key executives: Nick Woodman, CEO

Helen of Troy Ltd. (Nasdaq: HELE)

  • Headquarters: El Paso, Texas
  • Outdoor connection: Among its many consumer brands is Hydro Flask, the maker of insulated and stainless steel drinkware.
  • Key executives: Julien Mininberg, CEO
  • Recent OBJ coverage: Osprey announces new ownership

Johnson Outdoors Inc. (Nasdaq: JOUT)

  • Headquarters: Racine, Wisconsin
  • Outdoor connection: The company owns two outdoor brands (Eureka and Jetboil) and two watercraft brands (Old Town and Ocean Kayak).
  • Key executives: Helen P. Johnson-Leipold, chairman and CEO

On Holding AG (NYSE: ONON)

  • Headquarters: Zurich, Switzerland
  • Outdoor connection: The running shoe brand recently went public, pricing its IPO of 31.1 million shares at $24 a share—up from its initial expectations—for an initial raise of $746 million.
  • Key executives: Martin Hoffmann, co-CEO and CFO, Marc Maurer, co-CEO, and Olivier Bernhard, co-founder and executive director
  • Recent OBJ coverage: On Running goes public, raising $746 million in IPO

Newell Brands Inc. (Nasdaq: NWL)

  • Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia
  • Outdoor connection: The company’s core outdoor brands are Marmot and Coleman (and there is some crossover into outdoor with its other consumer brands Contigo, Ex Officio, and Stearns)
  • Key executives: Ravi Saligram, CEO

Samsonite International SA (OTC: SMSEY)

  • Headquarters: Hong Kong
  • Outdoor connection: The luggage giant owns outdoor pack and bag brands Gregory Mountain Products and High Sierra
  • Key executives: John Sears, VP, Gregory

Solo Brands, Inc. (NYSE: DTC)

  • Headquarters: Southlake, Texas
  • Outdoor Connection: The growing specialty company owns Solo Stove, Oru Kayak, Chubbies and water sports company Isle, and is rumored to be on the hunt for more acquisitions.
  • Key Executives: John Merris, CEO; Samuel Simmons, CFO

Thule Group AB (OTC: THUPY)

  • Headquarters: Malmo, Sweden
  • Outdoor connection: The Swedish maker of Thule car racks, luggage, and baby strollers recently got into car-top campers with its purchase of Tepui.
  • Key executives: Magnus Welander, CEO; Hilary Hartley, president Americas

Vail Resorts Inc. (NYSE: MTN)

  • Headquarters: Broomfield, Colorado
  • Outdoor connection: In addition to being the largest ski resort operator in the world, Vail also operates massive lodging and retail operations.
  • Key executives: Rob Katz, CEO

VF Corp. (NYSE: VFC)

  • Headquarters: Denver, Colorado
  • Outdoor connection: One of the biggest, most influential corporations in the outdoor industry, VF Corporation owns and operates an “outdoor” portfolio of The North Face, Altra, Icebreaker, Smartwool, Timberland, and an “active” portfolio of Eagle Creek (soon to be dearly departed), Eastpak, JanSport, and Vans.
  • Key executives: Steve Rendle, CEO

Vista Outdoor Inc. (NYSE: VSTO)

  • Headquarters: Anoka, Minnesota
  • Outdoor connection: Vista did some rightsizing of its portfolio in recent years by shedding its firearms assets and acquiring new brands in the outdoor and shooting sports spaces. Its outdoor portfolio now consists of CamelBak, Camp Chef, Bell, Giro, QuietKat, and Venor.
  • Key executives: Christopher Metz, CEO

Wolverine World Wide Inc. (NYSE: WWW)

  • Headquarters: Rockford, Michigan
  • Outdoor connection: Another of the big footwear players, Wolverine owns and operates such outdoor brands as Merrell and Chaco, while other brands include Wolverine, Saucony, and Cat Footwear.
  • Key executives: Blake Krueger, CEO

Yeti Holdings Inc. (NYSE: YETI)

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