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An Insider at Hims & Hers Just Filed. Here's What It Says About Buying the Dip
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The FTC is suing Hims & Hers over data sharing and billing practices, resulting in a $47.5 million legal contingency in the second quarter. — Federal litigation regarding core customer acquisition and billing practices creates significant regulatory risk and direct financial liabilities.
-0.60Hims & Hers raised its full-year revenue guidance to between $3.1 billion and $3.3 billion following 38% growth last quarter. — Strong top-line momentum and raised guidance suggest robust consumer demand and business scalability despite legal headwinds.
+0.50The company's Chief Legal Officer reported a non-discretionary sale of 21,500 shares on August 14. — While insider selling can be a red flag, the 'non-discretionary' nature of the sale typically suggests a pre-planned trade rather than a lack of confidence.
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Positive revenue growth and guidance are offset by an FTC lawsuit and a $47.5 million legal contingency.
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