Lee, Majestic, Jansport, Nautica, Wrangler, The North Face, Timberland and Vans. All great apparel brands. Each company fights for your hard earn dollars each and every quarter, especially during the holiday season. Well, what if I told you all of these brands are owned by the same company? Would you believe me? Click here and discover this elite global apparel company!
VF Corporation, stock ticker VFC, designs and manufactures a variety of apparel and footwear for every age class. They are based in the United States and are as diversified as it gets! VF is stacked with major money makers. VF owns a portfolio of brands in the jeans wear, outerwear, packs, footwear, sportswear and occupational apparel categories. Each product is marketed to consumers shopping in specialty stores, upscale and traditional department stores, national chains and mass merchants. VF recently acquired Timberland in September 2011.
I like VF because they pay a $0.63 dividend with a current dividend yield of 1.93%. VF is a $9 BILLION power house and is running on all cylinders for long term success. They put their shareholders first by constantly adding to their brands and have acquired some of the most profitable hitters in the game! VF is the number one jeans maker worldwide. They operate over 700 retail stores and entered the premium jeans niche in 2007 with Seven and For all Mankind banks. VF make apparel and are under licenses with NASCAR, MLB, NFL and the NBA.
VF should be able to stay ahead and grow in this economy. Their dividend growth is on the up and up, and currently, the North Face and Seven jeans are seriously popular! In short, VF has a strong pipeline, their costs are under control and their management is top notch.
Click here to visit VF Corp's website and here to view ALL of the brands under their umbrella of diversity. Please watch all three videos below to get a better feel for this excellent company, their CEO's philosophy about leadership, and how they are pumping major revenues into Greensboro. Purchase some VF for the long haul and reinvest those dividends!