Caleres, Inc. Common Stock (CAL)
10.82
+0.27 (2.56%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Mar 20th, 3:29 PM EDT
What Happened? Shares of footwear company Caleres (NYSE:CAL) jumped 7% in the afternoon session after the stock continued to soar following its strong fourth...
Via StockStory · March 20, 2026
Footwear company Caleres (NYSE:CAL) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q4 CY2025, with sales up 8.7% year on year to $695.1 million. Its non-GAAP loss...
Via StockStory · March 20, 2026
Caleres beat estimates in its Q4 report, and offered solid guidance for 2026.
Via The Motley Fool · March 19, 2026
What Happened? Shares of footwear company Caleres (NYSE:CAL) jumped 9.6% in the afternoon session after the company reported fourth-quarter financial results...
Via StockStory · March 19, 2026

Caleres (CAL) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Via The Motley Fool · March 19, 2026
Traders are paying attention to the gapping stocks in Thursday's session.chartmill.com
Via Chartmill · March 19, 2026
Which stocks are moving before the opening bell on Thursday?chartmill.com
Via Chartmill · March 19, 2026
Footwear company Caleres (NYSE:CAL) reported Q4 CY2025 results beating Wall Street’s revenue expectations, with sales up 8.7% year on year to $695.1 million....
Via StockStory · March 19, 2026
Footwear company Caleres (NYSE:CAL) will be reporting results this Thursday before the bell. Here’s what investors should know. Caleres beat analysts’ revenu...
Via StockStory · March 17, 2026
What Happened? A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the war with Iran pushed oil prices back to US$100 per barrel, fueling fears of a prolo...
Via StockStory · March 12, 2026
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after the Trump administration's announcement of new global tariffs, reignited trade policy uncertainty. The move came swiftly after the Supreme Court ruled the previous week that the president could not use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) for such duties, a decision that had initially sent markets higher. However, the administration invoked a different authority, the Trade Act of 1974, to impose a 15% global tariff for up to 150 days. The rapid reimposition of trade barriers creates significant uncertainty for companies across multiple sectors that depend on international supply chains and global trade. Investors are now weighing the potential impact of these new duties on corporate earnings and broader economic activity.
Via StockStory · February 23, 2026
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after the Supreme Court struck down sweeping Trump tariffs, bringing potential relief to companies impacted by international trade disputes.
Via StockStory · February 20, 2026
Not all profitable companies are built to last - some rely on outdated models or unsustainable advantages.
Just because a business is in the green today doesn’t mean it will thrive tomorrow.
Via StockStory · February 15, 2026
Wall Street has set ambitious price targets for the stocks in this article.
While this suggests attractive upside potential, it’s important to remain skeptical because analysts face institutional pressures that can sometimes lead to overly optimistic forecasts.
Via StockStory · February 1, 2026
The Russell 2000 (^RUT) is home to many small-cap stocks, offering investors the chance to uncover hidden gems before the broader market catches on.
However, these companies often come with higher volatility and risk, as their smaller size makes them more vulnerable to economic downturns.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Consumer discretionary businesses are levered to the highs and lows of economic cycles. Thankfully for the industry, demand trends seem to be healthy as discretionary stocks have gained 11.6% over the past six months.
This performance has nearly mirrored the S&P 500.
Via StockStory · January 15, 2026
A highly volatile stock can deliver big gains - or just as easily wipe out a portfolio if things go south.
While some investors embrace risk, mistakes can be costly for those who aren’t prepared.
Via StockStory · January 14, 2026
Caleres has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small loss of 2% while holding steady at $14.00. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 11.3% gain during that period.
Via StockStory · January 13, 2026
Looking back on footwear stocks’ Q3 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst performers, including Caleres (NYSE:CAL) and its peers.
Via StockStory · December 17, 2025
Caleres’ third quarter results were met with a negative reaction from the market, largely due to a significant shortfall in non-GAAP earnings per share despite stronger-than-expected revenue. Management identified ongoing margin pressures stemming from elevated tariffs and additional costs linked to the integration of Stuart Weitzman, which diluted profitability. CEO Jay Schmidt acknowledged these issues, noting, “We are taking decisive action in the back half of 2025 to bring Stuart Weitzman along with the rest of our portfolio into 2026 as clean, productive, and efficient as possible.”
Via StockStory · December 16, 2025
Value investing has created more billionaires than any other strategy, like Warren Buffett, who built his fortune by purchasing wonderful businesses at reasonable prices.
But these hidden gems are few and far between - many stocks that appear cheap often stay that way because they face structural issues.
Via StockStory · December 15, 2025
Footwear company Caleres (NYSE:CAL) announced better-than-expected revenue in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 6.6% year on year to $790.1 million. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.38 per share was 55.5% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · December 10, 2025
Shares of footwear company Caleres (NYSE:CAL)
fell 10.4% in the morning session after It reported disappointing third-quarter results and issued a full-year profit forecast that was significantly below expectations.
Via StockStory · December 9, 2025
As the US market prepares to open on Tuesday, let's get an early glimpse into the pre-market session and identify the stocks leading the pack in terms of gains and losses.
Via Chartmill · December 9, 2025
Footwear company Caleres (NYSE:CAL) reported revenue ahead of Wall Streets expectations in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 6.6% year on year to $790.1 million. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.38 per share was 55.5% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · December 9, 2025
