https://www.marketwatch.com/story/e-l-f-beauty-stock-drops-after-cosmetics-maker-trims-outlook-a1b144a5?mod=mw_rss_topstories
Shares of E.l.f. Beauty Inc. tumbled after hours on Thursday after the cosmetics maker trimmed its full-year outlook, citing “softer-than-expected trends in January.”…
E.l.f. Beauty stock sinks after cosmetics maker trims outlook. Its CEO says shoppers are focused on bigger matters.
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