Jerash Holdings, a US-based manufacturer and exporter of sportswear and outerwear, will present at A.G.P.'s Virtual Consumer Showcase on August 25. The company's CFO, Gilbert Lee, will participate in the event from 2:00-2:30 PM ET. Jerash Holdings exports to major brands such as VF Corporation, New Balance, and Skechers, and has six factory units and four warehouses employing approximately 6,000 people.
Jerash Holdings (NASDAQ:JRSH), a leading manufacturer and exporter of custom sportswear and outerwear, has announced its participation in A.G.P.'s Virtual Consumer Showcase on August 25, 2025. The company's Chief Financial Officer, Gilbert Lee, will present during the event, which will be held from 2:00-2:30 PM ET [1].
The Virtual Consumer Showcase provides an opportunity for Jerash Holdings to showcase its capabilities and discuss its role in the global sportswear industry. The presentation will be accessible via a Zoom webinar link or through the company's investor relations website at www.jerashholdings.com under the Investors section, where it will also be archived for future viewing [1].
Jerash Holdings manufactures and exports custom, ready-made, sportswear and outerwear for leading global brands such as VF Corporation, New Balance, and Skechers. The company's existing production facilities comprise six factory units and four warehouses, employing approximately 6,000 people [1].
The company has been gaining traction in the industry as global brands rethink their manufacturing choices. In the first quarter of 2025, Jerash Holdings reported fiscal Q1 revenue of $39.6 million, surpassing analyst estimates, and swung back to profit with $324,000 in earnings, thanks to a 31.2% jump in gross profit and a margin that improved to 15.4% [3].
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/JRSH/jerash-holdings-to-present-at-a-g-p-s-virtual-consumer-showcase-on-zo81uobz17ar.html
[2] https://www.retaildive.com/news/skechers-q2-results-go-private-plans/757403/
[3] https://finimize.com/content/jerash-holdings-sees-growth-as-companies-rethink-manufacturing-choices
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