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Deckers Outdoor: A Footwear Designer and Distributor
@Stocks_Pedia:Hey, this is Stocks_Pedia. I would like to introduce some unfamiliar companies that may be of some help to your investments. The company I’m going to introduce is $Deckers Outdoor(DECK)$. It went public in 2014. [Company Profile] Deckers Outdoor Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, designs, markets, and distributes footwear, apparel, and accessories for casual lifestyle use and high-performance activities. Deckers portfolio of brands includes: UGG, Teva, Sanuk, Hoka One One and Koolaburra. [History & Events] 1973: The company was founded by Doug Otto, a University of California student who began making and selling sandals at craft fairs up and down the West Coast. 1985: Deckers expanded its range of sandals when it entered into a licensing agreement to produce and distribute Teva sandals. 1993: Otto renamed his company Deckers Outdoor Corporation when it went public on theNASDAQ, and Deckers purchasedSimple Shoes. 1995: Deckers purchasedUGG Holdings. 2002: Deckers purchased Teva's patents, trademarks, and other assets. 2003: Deckers’ UGG boots became well known afterOprah Winfreyincluded the boots onThe Oprah Winfrey Show's Favorite Things segment. 2010: Deckers acquired MOZO Shoes, a brand that produced footwear for theculinary industry. 2022: Deckers had 149 retail stores, including 75 concept stores and 74 outlet stores worldwide. [Main Business Segments] [Net Income & Total Revenue][Competitors] LPP $Columbia Sportswear(COLM)$ $Crocs(CROX)$ $Timberland(TSBK)$
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