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why is drew zippy boot out of stock?

by Ms. Enola Bernhard Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why choose drew's boots?

Many machine-made boots are made with paper or cardboard insoles and use rigid steel shanks that can rust and deteriorate the inside of the boots and provide little or no arch support. All of the handmade boots at Drew's are, of course, all leather and designed to benefit your feet.

Where did Mr Drew take his goods?

Drew used to take his goods to the fire camps and commissary surrounding the Klamath Basin in Oregon and Northern California. After experiencing success going onsite, Mr. Drew expanded his selection of work clothing and then added footwear.

What is the downside for Boot Barn's stock?

11 brokers have issued 1-year target prices for Boot Barn's stock. Their forecasts range from $68.00 to $150.00. On average, they expect Boot Barn's share price to reach $112.64 in the next twelve months. This suggests that the stock has a possible downside of 5.7%.

Do analysts agree on Boot Barn (bot) stock's target price?

The company's average rating score is 2.64, and is based on 7 buy ratings, 4 hold ratings, and no sell ratings. According to analysts' consensus price target of $112.64, Boot Barn has a forecasted downside of 5.7% from its current price of $119.39.

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About Boot Barn

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. engages in the operation of retail stores of western and work-related footwear, apparel, and accessories. The firm's products include boots, jeans, accessories, hats, gifts and home products, and work wear. Its brands include Ariat, Wrangler, Lucchese Boots, Idyllwind, and Cinch.

Boot Barn (NYSE:BOOT) Frequently Asked Questions

11 Wall Street equities research analysts have issued "buy," "hold," and "sell" ratings for Boot Barn in the last twelve months. There are currently 5 hold ratings and 6 buy ratings for the stock.

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