Kelly Evans (Anchor) 00:00.150
so joining us now with what he's seeing literally in the mall is simeon siegel consumer equity research analyst at guggenheim one year i'm going to do this with you simeon we're going to walk around together what are the channel checks telling you
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 00:12.870
it's been a long time since you and i have done this i feel like it was like a black friday thing i can do a little twirl but then i think like the light and everyone will look at me and like what is this guy doing listen i think that right now i would say it's busy i count but
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 00:24.830
i just don't know how much that really matters but holiday looks OK looks good
Kelly Evans (Anchor) 00:30.070
why do you think the stocks have been struggling i mean i've heard people say i forget which which analyst this was last year who told us he he's a he's a retail analyst he hates holiday season because people focus so much on those names they become way more volatile and they
Kelly Evans (Anchor) 00:43.030
tend to underperform and that made me laugh i'm like he's probably right
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 00:47.110
doesn't hurt that it's your end and people are getting marked in a few days so i think at the end of the day right now this is retail this is shopping this is stuff that you and i talk about as consumers not just as journalists and analysts and investors and when that happens we
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 00:59.390
introduce our own anecdotal biases it becomes emotional what did i just get last night as a gift what am i buying someone else you're right though at the end of the day these are companies they have numbers they have fundamentals and so i think that's where you get this
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 01:09.230
interesting mismatch where you take all the high sentiment you take all the emotion you couple that with the fact that it is your end then you the fact that not a lot of people are on the desk so you have volume conversations going on as well looking further out this magical
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 01:22.510
idea of the calendar flips yeah i don't know that you and i should think there's something really different about december thirty first and jan one but you're
Kelly Evans (Anchor) 01:28.350
seeing good traffic there you think it's going to be a decent holiday season and the numbers are kind of bearing that out to some extent what did you think of the nike news this morning that we were kind of joshing you about that last week but here comes tim cook with like a a
Kelly Evans (Anchor) 01:41.310
point making purchase
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 01:44.200
because at the end of the day you buy with your own personal wealth you put your money where your mouth is you're making a point and whether it's intended as an investment or as a signal it's there and so i don't think everything is fixed i think you and i talked about this last
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 01:59.350
week that i can't give you confidence we're at the end of the downward revisions that the numbers are all safe and everything is good but you and i are sitting in north america right now the north america business was good right the china business was a little bit more
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 02:11.710
challenged and so i think right now tim cook who sees the numbers more than you and i can see them sees the more the numbers more real time and you and i can see them is saying enough is enough yeah
Kelly Evans (Anchor) 02:20.790
i think he my headline was was cook agrees with simeon so you're in the mall but it's not as if the mall picks are necessarily your favorite although you like birkenstock a TJX a perennial winner obviously TJ maxx out in the strip mall world but weinberkenstock is there anything
Kelly Evans (Anchor) 02:35.110
else that kind of having looked around and and seen it yourself as you're doing right now i mean does does anything else jump out at you as an as an opportunity or something to stay away from yeah
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 02:45.500
so listen you know me really well you know what i love to try and differentiate between is the sentiment and the fundamentals that narrative in the numbers birkenstock is among the best growing businesses that i cover birkenstock is still selling an incredible amount more units
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 02:57.780
they're selling double digits and that's a really good growth it's not just price because you and i were talking last week about what tariffs are doing in terms of inflation there's a lot of price dynamics at play birkenstock is actually selling more pairs and so i think when i
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 03:12.060
can take that and say i've got among the best revenue both in my space and it's being driven by more units not just by price and then look at the stock and pull up that chart and say you know what a lot of my world has done very well and they have not then i can actually marry
Simeon Siegel (Consumer Equity Research Analyst) 03:26.950
this mismatch and i can say looking forward there's a dislocation i've got a really good business that's not looking like a really good stock right now that looks exciting down twenty five
Kelly Evans (Anchor) 03:35.630
percent year to date so finally then what do you make of the really bad consumer sentiment data it's whether it's the conference board you mish i know a lot of people think it's it's gotten political and maybe it has it really hasn't borne out too much and how people are
Kelly Evans (Anchor) 03:48.670
spending but we know people are frustrated by high housing and car prices and insurance prices i hear about it every day i you know we all we know that that's a real burden by the