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  2. Deckers Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Deckers acquired MOZO Shoes, a brand that produced footwear for the culinary industry. The following year, Deckers acquired Sanuk shoes for $120 million, which it later divested to Canadian sportswear company Lolë. [7] [8] In 2013, Deckers acquired Hoka One One. [9] In 2015, Deckers acquired Koolaburra and positioned it under its UGG ...

  3. Hoka One One - Wikipedia

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    Hoka One One Tennine. The company was founded in 2009 by Nicolas Mermoud and Jean-Luc Diard, former Salomon employees. They sought to design a shoe that allowed for faster downhill running, and created a model with an oversized outsole that had more cushion than other running shoes at the time. [2]

  4. Up 1,000% Over the Past 10 Years, Can This Stock Continue to ...

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    In perhaps one of the best-ever acquisitions in the footwear and apparel space, Deckers bought running shoe brand HOKA in 2012 for the bargain price of $1.1 million. Last quarter, HOKA revenue ...

  5. Where Will Deckers Outdoor Stock Be in 1 Year? - AOL

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    In the latest-reported period -- its fiscal 2025's first quarter (ended June 30) -- Deckers Outdoor's revenue climbed by 22%, led by an even stronger 30% increase from the Hoka brand.

  6. Why Deckers Stock Popped Today - AOL

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    Hoka sales soared once again, accelerating from the previous quarter to grow 34.7% to $570.9 million. The performance from Ugg, which is still Deckers' biggest brand, was also strong, rising 13% ...

  7. Return address - Wikipedia

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    Envelope with return address in top left corner. In postal mail, a return address is an explicit inclusion of the address of the person sending the message. It provides the recipient (and sometimes authorized intermediaries) with a means to determine how to respond to the sender of the message if needed.

  8. Better Buy: Nike vs. Deckers - AOL

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    It's enjoying fast-growing brand awareness for its Hoka and Ugg footwear, leading to strong revenue growth and profits. And the stock is absolutely soaring, as the chart below shows. NKE Chart

  9. Deckers - Wikipedia

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    Deckers may refer to: Deckers (surname) Deckers, Colorado, United States; Deckers Creek, a river in West Virginia, United States; Deckers Outdoor Corporation, a footwear manufacturer; In the fictional Shadowrun universe, computer hackers are known as "deckers"