Oxford Industries Inc.

The momentum for this stock is not very good. Oxford Industries Inc. is not very popular among insiders. Tradey thinks it is not wise to invest in Oxford Industries Inc..
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Oxford Industries, Inc. engages in the design, sourcing, and marketing. Its lifestyle brands featuri...

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Oxford Industries: Weak Q2 Results, But Future Stability Expected
Oxford Industries: Weak Q2 Results, But Future Stability Expected

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Tommy Bahama Owner Oxford Industries Blames Weak Consumer Sentiment for Results
Tommy Bahama Owner Oxford Industries Blames Weak Consumer Sentiment for Results

Investopedia Headlines Smith Collection / Gado / Getty Images\n\n Key TakeawaysTommy Bahama parent Oxford Industries missed second-quarter profit and sales estimates and slashed its outlook amid a challenging...\n more…

Oxford Industries declares $0.67 dividend
Oxford Industries declares $0.67 dividend

SeekingAlpha.com: All News Oxford Industries (OXM) maintains $0.67/share quarterly dividend, offering a 3.2% forward yield. Payable Nov. 1 for shareholders of record Oct.\n more…

Oxford Industries, Inc. (OXM) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Oxford Industries, Inc. (OXM) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Closing Bell Movers: Oxford Industries down 10% on earnings miss
Closing Bell Movers: Oxford Industries down 10% on earnings miss

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Oxford Industries stock deep in red after results and forecast disappoint
Oxford Industries stock deep in red after results and forecast disappoint

SeekingAlpha.com: All News Oxford Industries (OXM) lowers full-year forecast, misses on Q2 revenue and profit, leading to a 9% drop in post-market trading.\n more…