$GIL

Gildan Activewear Inc.

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Gildan Activewear (GIL): Caisse de dépôt reports 6.3% ownership stake

According to a filing, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec reported beneficial ownership of 11,679,294 common shares of Gildan Activewear Inc., equal to 6.3% of the class. The investor reported sole power to vote and sole power to dispose of the shares.

Why Gildan Activewear (TSX:GIL) Is Back In The Spotlight

Simply Wall St says Gildan Activewear (TSX:GIL) drew renewed attention after Q2 results showed higher sales but a net loss, alongside updated full-year and Q3 revenue guidance. The stock was down about 7.5% YTD. A valuation narrative estimates fair value at CA$106.82 versus CA$79.90, with a separate DCF at CA$146.21.

DMG MORI (XTRA:GIL) Stock Revenue Growth Masks Sharp Margin Compression

Simply Wall St reports DMG MORI’s Q2 2026 results showed revenue rising to €526.6 million from €487.4 million, but net income fell to €10.7 million from €16.8 million. Trailing 12-month net profit margin compressed to 3.3% from 6%. The article notes DMG MORI trades at a P/E of 52.2x versus a sector in the high teens.

GIL sentiment & insider activity

Over the past 7 days, alphai's AI scored 2 news stories mentioning GIL (Gildan Activewear Inc.). Coverage has skewed bearish: 0 bullish, 1 neutral, and 1 bearish.

Recent GIL coverage spans earnings, financial news and market movers.

What's driving GIL

  • A new, sizable institutional stake (6.3%) can shift perceived control and shareholder dynamics, but the filing text provides no operational or financial change.

    stocktitan.net · Aug 14, 2026

  • Guidance updates plus a net-loss quarter are likely to keep near-term sentiment volatile while investors debate valuation versus operating-leverage assumptions.

    simplywall.st · Aug 12, 2026

  • Margin compression despite revenue growth challenges the premium valuation narrative and can pressure the stock’s multiple.

    simplywall.st · Aug 5, 2026

  • The article links the surge in sales and cash-flow outlook to post-merger execution, which can support bullish near-term sentiment.

    wealthawesome.com · Aug 3, 2026

  • Guidance upgrade plus sizable 2026 tariff refunds and integration synergy execution are near-term earnings tailwinds.

    innovationintextiles.com · Aug 3, 2026

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Why Gildan Activewear (TSX:GIL) Is Back In The Spotlight

Simply Wall St says Gildan Activewear (TSX:GIL) drew renewed attention after Q2 results showed higher sales but a net loss, alongside updated full-year and Q3 revenue guidance. The stock was down about 7.5% YTD. A valuation narrative estimates fair value at CA$106.82 versus CA$79.90, with a separate DCF at CA$146.21.

Why Gildan Activewear Inc. stock surged yesterday

Gildan Activewear reported net sales of $1.58 billion, up 72% year over year, attributing growth mainly to the HanesBrands integration and targeted synergies. The article says adjusted operating margin was strong and cash flow outlook positive, driving a sharp stock move.

Gildan sales surge following HanesBrands acquisition

Gildan Activewear reported Q2 2026 sales from continuing operations of $1.58B, up 72.3% vs. 2025, driven mainly by its HanesBrands acquisition. Adjusted operating margin was 22.3% and adjusted diluted EPS $1.28. It raised full-year guidance to ~21.8% margin and expects $220M tariff refunds in 2026. Gildan also agreed to sell HanesBrands Australia to BBFIT for ~A$700M to reduce debt.

$GILMedAI 8/10

Gildan Rises After Strong Q2, Updated 2026 Outlook, and Australia Divestiture Plan

Gildan Activewear (GIL) shares rose about 5.5% after its July 30, 2026 Q2 results and outlook update. Continuing-ops net sales were $1.58B and adjusted diluted EPS was $1.28, up 32% y/y. Adjusted operating margin was 22.3% vs prior guidance ~19.7%. Gildan also agreed to sell HanesBrands Australia for about A$700M to reduce debt and expects $100M 2026 synergies and $250M run-rate over three years.

$GILMedAI 8/10

Gildan sales surge in Q2

Gildan Activewear reported Q2 net sales from continuing operations of US$1.58 billion, up 72.3% year over year, as it integrates HanesBrands and captures cost synergies. Operating margin was 11.1%, adjusted operating margin 22.3%, with adjusted diluted EPS of US$1.28. Full-year revenue is guided to the low end of US$6.0-6.2 billion.

$GILMedAI 8/10

Brett Blundy snaps up Bras N Things and Bonds

Global fashion company Gildan Corp, the ultimate owner of Bras N Things and Bonds in Australia, has just sold its Australian intimate apparel arm to retail billionaire Brett Blundy. Blundy – through an associated entity of his BB Retail Capital business – acquired the HanesBrands Australia business for an approximate valuation of A$700 million, subject to customary purchase price adjustments. This comes eight years after BBRC had sold Bras N Things to HanesBrands for around $500 million.

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