Tapestry

TPR
2.3
Companies list

Public Statements Risk

2

Tapestry is a well known company; their CEO is Joanne Crevoiserat. Crevoiserat is a relatively low profile business woman. She is highly interested in sustainability and actively supports environmentally-conscious causes. In 2020, the company faced accusations regarding workplace harassment and the former CEO stepped down following consequences to Tapestry's share price.

Political Contributions Risk

2

Tapestry contributes a substantial majority of its funds to Democrats, all of which come from senior executives, but their contribution level is negligible. The company contributes the lowest magnitude of funds of any firm in the Consumer Discretionary Sector and although partisanship is strong, it is not extreme for the sector, particularly amongst close competitors. Tapestry contributes to notable politicians Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Ted Cruz. Partisanship increases pH but risk is limited by the limited nature of contributions.

Political Dichotomy Risk

3

Tapestry donates primarily to Democrats, with those donations coming exclusively from senior executives. The company is a lifestyle and fashion brand, resulting in a diverse political customer base. The company states in their 10K that one of the several risk factors they have stems from the use of social media influencers. Negative influencer commentary on Tapestry or its subsidiaries has potential for significant share value damage on account of their visibility and following. In the past, the company has suffered stock hits due to accusations regarding workplace harassment, evidence that controversy has high potential to blow up, posing a significant threat to Tapestry's reputation and revenues, leading to a medium political dichotomy risk score.

Associational Risk

2

Tapestry is the owner of many fashion brands. One of these is Stuart Weitzman, which has an association with Jill Biden through a pair of "Vote" boots that she wore, created by the company. Other brands owned by Tapestry, like Michael Kors, have supported humanitarian aid in Israel and Gaza.

Brand Visibility Risk

2

Tapestry is more of a holding company than anything else; it owns 3 brands, Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman, but does not sell any products under the "Tapestry" name. Due to this, it is well-insulated from controversy.

Tapestry

TPR
2.3
Companies list

Public Statements Risk

2

Tapestry is a well known company; their CEO is Joanne Crevoiserat. Crevoiserat is a relatively low profile business woman. She is highly interested in sustainability and actively supports environmentally-conscious causes. In 2020, the company faced accusations regarding workplace harassment and the former CEO stepped down following consequences to Tapestry's share price.

Political Contributions Risk

2

Tapestry contributes a substantial majority of its funds to Democrats, all of which come from senior executives, but their contribution level is negligible. The company contributes the lowest magnitude of funds of any firm in the Consumer Discretionary Sector and although partisanship is strong, it is not extreme for the sector, particularly amongst close competitors. Tapestry contributes to notable politicians Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Ted Cruz. Partisanship increases pH but risk is limited by the limited nature of contributions.

Political Dichotomy Risk

3

Tapestry donates primarily to Democrats, with those donations coming exclusively from senior executives. The company is a lifestyle and fashion brand, resulting in a diverse political customer base. The company states in their 10K that one of the several risk factors they have stems from the use of social media influencers. Negative influencer commentary on Tapestry or its subsidiaries has potential for significant share value damage on account of their visibility and following. In the past, the company has suffered stock hits due to accusations regarding workplace harassment, evidence that controversy has high potential to blow up, posing a significant threat to Tapestry's reputation and revenues, leading to a medium political dichotomy risk score.

Associational Risk

2

Tapestry is the owner of many fashion brands. One of these is Stuart Weitzman, which has an association with Jill Biden through a pair of "Vote" boots that she wore, created by the company. Other brands owned by Tapestry, like Michael Kors, have supported humanitarian aid in Israel and Gaza.

Brand Visibility Risk

2

Tapestry is more of a holding company than anything else; it owns 3 brands, Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman, but does not sell any products under the "Tapestry" name. Due to this, it is well-insulated from controversy.

Tapestry

TPR
2.3
Companies list

Public Statements Risk

2

Tapestry is a well known company; their CEO is Joanne Crevoiserat. Crevoiserat is a relatively low profile business woman. She is highly interested in sustainability and actively supports environmentally-conscious causes. In 2020, the company faced accusations regarding workplace harassment and the former CEO stepped down following consequences to Tapestry's share price.

Political Contributions Risk

2

Tapestry contributes a substantial majority of its funds to Democrats, all of which come from senior executives, but their contribution level is negligible. The company contributes the lowest magnitude of funds of any firm in the Consumer Discretionary Sector and although partisanship is strong, it is not extreme for the sector, particularly amongst close competitors. Tapestry contributes to notable politicians Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Ted Cruz. Partisanship increases pH but risk is limited by the limited nature of contributions.

Political Dichotomy Risk

3

Tapestry donates primarily to Democrats, with those donations coming exclusively from senior executives. The company is a lifestyle and fashion brand, resulting in a diverse political customer base. The company states in their 10K that one of the several risk factors they have stems from the use of social media influencers. Negative influencer commentary on Tapestry or its subsidiaries has potential for significant share value damage on account of their visibility and following. In the past, the company has suffered stock hits due to accusations regarding workplace harassment, evidence that controversy has high potential to blow up, posing a significant threat to Tapestry's reputation and revenues, leading to a medium political dichotomy risk score.

Associational Risk

2

Tapestry is the owner of many fashion brands. One of these is Stuart Weitzman, which has an association with Jill Biden through a pair of "Vote" boots that she wore, created by the company. Other brands owned by Tapestry, like Michael Kors, have supported humanitarian aid in Israel and Gaza.

Brand Visibility Risk

2

Tapestry is more of a holding company than anything else; it owns 3 brands, Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman, but does not sell any products under the "Tapestry" name. Due to this, it is well-insulated from controversy.

Tapestry

TPR
2.3
Companies list

Public Statements Risk

2

Tapestry is a well known company; their CEO is Joanne Crevoiserat. Crevoiserat is a relatively low profile business woman. She is highly interested in sustainability and actively supports environmentally-conscious causes. In 2020, the company faced accusations regarding workplace harassment and the former CEO stepped down following consequences to Tapestry's share price.

Political Contributions Risk

2

Tapestry contributes a substantial majority of its funds to Democrats, all of which come from senior executives, but their contribution level is negligible. The company contributes the lowest magnitude of funds of any firm in the Consumer Discretionary Sector and although partisanship is strong, it is not extreme for the sector, particularly amongst close competitors. Tapestry contributes to notable politicians Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Ted Cruz. Partisanship increases pH but risk is limited by the limited nature of contributions.

Political Dichotomy Risk

3

Tapestry donates primarily to Democrats, with those donations coming exclusively from senior executives. The company is a lifestyle and fashion brand, resulting in a diverse political customer base. The company states in their 10K that one of the several risk factors they have stems from the use of social media influencers. Negative influencer commentary on Tapestry or its subsidiaries has potential for significant share value damage on account of their visibility and following. In the past, the company has suffered stock hits due to accusations regarding workplace harassment, evidence that controversy has high potential to blow up, posing a significant threat to Tapestry's reputation and revenues, leading to a medium political dichotomy risk score.

Associational Risk

2

Tapestry is the owner of many fashion brands. One of these is Stuart Weitzman, which has an association with Jill Biden through a pair of "Vote" boots that she wore, created by the company. Other brands owned by Tapestry, like Michael Kors, have supported humanitarian aid in Israel and Gaza.

Brand Visibility Risk

2

Tapestry is more of a holding company than anything else; it owns 3 brands, Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman, but does not sell any products under the "Tapestry" name. Due to this, it is well-insulated from controversy.

Tapestry

TPR
2.3
Companies list

Public Statements Risk

2

Tapestry is a well known company; their CEO is Joanne Crevoiserat. Crevoiserat is a relatively low profile business woman. She is highly interested in sustainability and actively supports environmentally-conscious causes. In 2020, the company faced accusations regarding workplace harassment and the former CEO stepped down following consequences to Tapestry's share price.

Political Contributions Risk

2

Tapestry contributes a substantial majority of its funds to Democrats, all of which come from senior executives, but their contribution level is negligible. The company contributes the lowest magnitude of funds of any firm in the Consumer Discretionary Sector and although partisanship is strong, it is not extreme for the sector, particularly amongst close competitors. Tapestry contributes to notable politicians Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Ted Cruz. Partisanship increases pH but risk is limited by the limited nature of contributions.

Political Dichotomy Risk

3

Tapestry donates primarily to Democrats, with those donations coming exclusively from senior executives. The company is a lifestyle and fashion brand, resulting in a diverse political customer base. The company states in their 10K that one of the several risk factors they have stems from the use of social media influencers. Negative influencer commentary on Tapestry or its subsidiaries has potential for significant share value damage on account of their visibility and following. In the past, the company has suffered stock hits due to accusations regarding workplace harassment, evidence that controversy has high potential to blow up, posing a significant threat to Tapestry's reputation and revenues, leading to a medium political dichotomy risk score.

Associational Risk

2

Tapestry is the owner of many fashion brands. One of these is Stuart Weitzman, which has an association with Jill Biden through a pair of "Vote" boots that she wore, created by the company. Other brands owned by Tapestry, like Michael Kors, have supported humanitarian aid in Israel and Gaza.

Brand Visibility Risk

2

Tapestry is more of a holding company than anything else; it owns 3 brands, Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman, but does not sell any products under the "Tapestry" name. Due to this, it is well-insulated from controversy.

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