lululemon athletica inc. Announces First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Earnings Conference Call

Vancouver-based lululemon athletica inc. will release its first quarter fiscal 2026 financial results and host a conference call for investors on Thursday, June 4, 2026

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lululemon athletica inc. Announces First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Earnings Conference Call

Vancouver-based lululemon athletica inc., which is listed on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol LULU, has officially scheduled the release of its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2026. The company announced from its British Columbia headquarters that the quarterly data will be made public on Thursday, June 4, 2026. This announcement serves as a preliminary notice for investors and analysts tracking the athletic apparel retailer's performance.[1][2]

Following the release of the financial report, lululemon will host a conference call at 4:30 p.m. Eastern time to discuss the results in greater detail. The call is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the company's fiscal performance during the first quarter. Management will use the session to address the financial outcomes and provide commentary on the company's operations as it moves further into the 2026 fiscal year.[1][2]

The company has indicated that individuals interested in participating in the conference call will have the opportunity to do so at the scheduled time. This event follows the standard corporate practice of providing a live forum for discussing quarterly earnings and answering questions from the investment community. The call remains a primary method for the company to communicate its financial health and strategic outlook to the public.[1][2]

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