A colorful infographic featuring Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger logos, PVH CEO Stefan Larsson holding a sign reading “Bought $1M,” a pie chart showing 115% institutional ownership, and icons representing PVH's apparel and share buyback.

PVH: Fashion. Fundamentals. CEO Buying. Doesn't the $500M Share Buyback Scream Deep Value?

CEO Stefan Larsson just bought $1M worth of PVH stock—and he’s not alone. With iconic brands like Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, institutional support over 100%, and a massive share buyback underway, PVH may be a classic turnaround play. But is it fashionably early… or just fashionably risky?

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Insiders Are Buying ConocoPhillips. Should You?

Insiders are drilling into COP shares—and they're not alone. With a $10B return plan, strong reserves, and a smart buyout of Marathon Oil, ConocoPhillips might just be the contrarian pick of the year. Here's the fun, smart breakdown.

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Oxford Industries’s Tommy Bahama and Lilly Pulitzer Rock: Should You Emulate Insiders and Buy More Than the Brands?

Oxford Industries owns some of the most recognizable lifestyle brands—Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, and Johnny Was. Sales are soft, but margins hold, insiders are buying, and the dividend is sweet. Time to sip a piña colada—and check the stock price?

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Topgolf Callaway Brands: Can Investors Score a Double Eagle?

Topgolf Callaway may be down 80% from its highs, but insider buys, institutional backing, and a turnaround plan suggest the comeback tour could be real. ⛳📊

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Viatris: The CEO Just Bought Shares… Should You Pop a Pill or Press "Buy"?

When a CEO personally buys over half a million dollars of stock, it’s time to pay attention. Viatris (VTRS) may be undervalued, with insider confidence, institutional backing, and a promising drug pipeline. But big losses and high debt mean it’s not risk-free. Is now the time to nibble?

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