HanesBrands Inc
NYSE:HBI

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HanesBrands Inc
NYSE:HBI
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Price: 6.47 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: $2.3B

During the last 3 months HanesBrands Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.

The last transaction was made on Feb 18, 2025 by Moran Robert F , who bought 399.7k USD worth of HBI shares.

Last Transactions:
Moran Robert F
$+399.7k
Preston Tracy M
$+28.1k
Johnson James C
$+18.2k
Moison Franck J
$+40.3k
Bratspies Stephen B
$+259.5k
Ziegler Ann Elizabeth
$+48.8k
Griffin Bobby J
$+16.8k
Nelson Ronald L
$+86.2k
Beebe Cheryl K
$+99.1k
Nelson Ronald L
$+43.3k
Nelson Ronald L
$+88.4k
Bratspies Stephen B
$+501.6k
Beebe Cheryl K
$+97.6k
Beebe Cheryl K
$+95.8k
Cavaliere Joseph W
$+256.5k
Upchurch W Howard Jr
$-1.8m
Johnson Joia M
$-1m
Upchurch W Howard Jr
$-147.5k
Upchurch W Howard Jr
$-716.7k
Cavaliere Joseph W
$+299.4k
Johnson Joia M
$-915.3k
Johnson Joia M
$-635.8k
Johnson Joia M
$-576.7k
Johnson Joia M
$-646.6k
Moison Franck J
$-30.7k
Faircloth Michael E.
$-34.2k
Nelson Ronald L
$+381.4k
Nelson Ronald L
$+636.6k
Upchurch W Howard Jr
$-1.2m
Ziegler Ann Elizabeth
$-205.8k
Upchurch W Howard Jr
$-1.5m
Johnson Joia M
$+99.2k
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During the last 3 months HanesBrands Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.

The last transaction was made on Feb 18, 2025 by Moran Robert F , who bought 399.7k USD worth of HBI shares.

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HanesBrands Inc., with roots tracing back over a century, has woven itself into the fabric of everyday life as a leader in the apparel sector. Recognized for its comfortable and high-quality essentials, the company stands as a testament to enduring brand loyalty amidst evolving market trends. From its headquarters in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, HanesBrands operates a diversified portfolio consisting of renowned names such as Hanes, Champion, and Playtex. The company prides itself on understanding the intrinsic value of basics, believing that essentials are anything but boring. This philosophy drives their operations across product lines which encompass innerwear, activewear, and intimate apparel. The firm's vertically integrated model ensures control over nearly every stage of production—from yarn spinning and textile production to cutting and sewing, allowing HanesBrands to offer consistent quality and reduce costs. At the heart of HanesBrands' commercial engine is its agile supply chain and global distribution network, the backbone of its multinational reach. With products available in more than 40 countries, the company has a significant presence in mass retail channels, online platforms, and exclusive brand outlets. By capitalizing on its economies of scale and efficient supply chain management, HanesBrands maintains a competitive edge in pricing, ensuring accessibility to the masses without compromising on quality. Moreover, the company has strategically embraced innovation through eco-conscious manufacturing practices and investments in technology, aligning its products with the values of a modern, conscientious consumer base. As it continues to expand its direct-to-consumer channels, HanesBrands strikes a balance between heritage and innovation, upholding its mission to bring comfort to people around the world every single day.

HBI Intrinsic Value
8.79 USD
Undervaluation 26%
Intrinsic Value
Price $6.47

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