Gildan Activewear's 15-min chart shows Bollinger Bands narrowing, bearish Marubozu.
ByAinvest
Monday, Aug 18, 2025 1:33 pm ET1min read
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The acquisition will be financed in part through US $2.3 billion in committed funding. The combined company anticipates at least US $200 million in annual cost synergies by 2028, while doubling Gildan’s revenues and significantly expanding its market share. Analysts estimate the merger could establish a 40% share of the basic apparel segment, reshaping industry competition.
Challenges remain, particularly HanesBrands’ US $3.1 billion debt burden and the need for smooth post-merger integration following its recent divestiture of Champion. Gildan CEO Glenn Chamandy has highlighted operational streamlining and scale efficiencies as top priorities.
If executed well, the merger positions the combined entity to dominate the US $200 billion global basic apparel market, with enhanced diversification across innerwear, activewear, and value basics.
References:
[1] https://apparelresources.com/business-news/retail/gildan-activewear-acquire-hanesbrands-us-4-4-billion-deal/
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/gildan-activewear-acquires-hanesbrands-2-2b-deal-2508-11/
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Gildan Activewear's 15-minute chart has recently triggered a narrowing of Bollinger Bands, accompanied by a bearish Marubozu formation on August 18, 2023 at 13:15. This indicator suggests a decrease in the magnitude of stock price fluctuations, indicating that sellers are currently dominating the market and that bearish momentum is likely to persist.
Gildan Activewear Inc. (GIL) has agreed to acquire HanesBrands Inc. (HBI) in a transaction valued at approximately US $4.4 billion. The deal is expected to close between late 2025 and early 2026, creating a global leader in basic apparel. This strategic move combines Gildan’s strength in activewear with HanesBrands’ dominant position in US innerwear.The acquisition will be financed in part through US $2.3 billion in committed funding. The combined company anticipates at least US $200 million in annual cost synergies by 2028, while doubling Gildan’s revenues and significantly expanding its market share. Analysts estimate the merger could establish a 40% share of the basic apparel segment, reshaping industry competition.
Challenges remain, particularly HanesBrands’ US $3.1 billion debt burden and the need for smooth post-merger integration following its recent divestiture of Champion. Gildan CEO Glenn Chamandy has highlighted operational streamlining and scale efficiencies as top priorities.
If executed well, the merger positions the combined entity to dominate the US $200 billion global basic apparel market, with enhanced diversification across innerwear, activewear, and value basics.
References:
[1] https://apparelresources.com/business-news/retail/gildan-activewear-acquire-hanesbrands-us-4-4-billion-deal/
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/gildan-activewear-acquires-hanesbrands-2-2b-deal-2508-11/
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