Leslie's, Inc. - Common Stock (LESL)
0.3930
-0.0151 (-3.70%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Jul 17th, 5:06 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 0.4081 |
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Open | 0.4110 |
Bid | 0.3902 |
Ask | 0.4100 |
Day's Range | 0.3930 - 0.4199 |
52 Week Range | 0.3821 - 4.215 |
Volume | 2,778,560 |
Market Cap | 72.25M |
PE Ratio (TTM) | -1.572 |
EPS (TTM) | -0.3 |
Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
1 Month Average Volume | 5,562,795 |
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About Leslie's, Inc. - Common Stock (LESL)
Leslie's Inc. is a leading retailer and distributor of pool and spa-related products and services in the United States. The company specializes in providing a wide range of offerings, including chemicals, equipment, accessories, and maintenance services designed to enhance the enjoyment and upkeep of pools and spas. With a strong focus on customer satisfaction, Leslie's Inc. operates a vast network of retail stores and a robust e-commerce platform, catering to both residential and commercial clients. The company is committed to delivering expert advice and high-quality products, fostering a pleasant and safe swimming experience for its customers. Read More
News & Press Releases
Shares of pool products retailer Leslie’s (NASDAQ:LESL) jumped 3.5% in the pre-market session after the company announced the appointment of a seasoned retail executive, Amy College, as its new Chief Merchandising and Supply Chain Officer.
Via StockStory · July 16, 2025
Via Benzinga · July 15, 2025
Via Benzinga · July 11, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the Trump administration announced intentions to impose a 35% tariff on many goods imported from Canada.
Via StockStory · July 11, 2025
Via Benzinga · July 10, 2025
Via Benzinga · July 1, 2025
Rock-bottom prices don't always mean rock-bottom businesses.
The stocks we're examining today have all touched their 52-week lows, creating a classic investor's dilemma: bargain opportunity or value trap?
Via StockStory · July 1, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the major indices pulled back (Nasdaq -1.3%, S&P 500 -1.1%) as Israel carried out significant strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites, dramatically escalating fears of a broader conflict in the Middle East. This development has sent crude oil prices surging, as investors fear potential disruptions to global oil supply and a wider regional conflict.
Via StockStory · June 13, 2025
A company that generates cash isn’t automatically a winner.
Some businesses stockpile cash but fail to reinvest wisely, limiting their ability to expand.
Via StockStory · June 13, 2025
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Via Benzinga · June 10, 2025

Investors looking for hidden gems should keep an eye on small-cap stocks because they’re frequently overlooked by Wall Street.
Many opportunities exist in this part of the market, but it is also a high-risk, high-reward environment due to the lack of reliable analyst price targets.
Via StockStory · June 6, 2025

Investors can certainly boost their returns by concentrating on stocks trading between $1 and $10.
However, a disciplined approach is necessary because many of these businesses are speculative and lack the underlying fundamentals to support their prices.
Via StockStory · May 29, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 23, 2025
Small-cap stocks in the Russell 2000 (^RUT) can be a goldmine for investors looking beyond the usual large-cap names.
But with less stability and fewer resources than their bigger counterparts, these companies face steeper challenges in scaling their businesses.
Via StockStory · May 22, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 12, 2025
Pool products retailer Leslie’s (NASDAQ:LESL) fell short of the market’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, with sales falling 6.1% year on year to $177.1 million. On the other hand, the company’s outlook for the full year was close to analysts’ estimates with revenue guided to $1.34 billion at the midpoint. Its non-GAAP loss of $0.25 per share was 4.6% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · May 9, 2025
Pool products retailer Leslie’s (NASDAQ:LESL) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, with sales falling 6.1% year on year to $177.1 million. On the other hand, the company’s outlook for the full year was close to analysts’ estimates with revenue guided to $1.34 billion at the midpoint. Its non-GAAP loss of $0.25 per share was 4.2% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · May 8, 2025
Pool products retailer Leslie’s (NASDAQ:LESL) will be announcing earnings results tomorrow afternoon. Here’s what to look for.
Via StockStory · May 7, 2025
The stocks in this article have caught Wall Street’s attention in a big way, with price targets implying returns above 20%.
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Via StockStory · April 29, 2025
Generating cash is essential for any business, but not all cash-rich companies are great investments.
Some produce plenty of cash but fail to allocate it effectively, leading to missed opportunities.
Via StockStory · April 23, 2025
Via Benzinga · April 14, 2025
Value stocks typically trade at discounts to the broader market, offering patient investors the opportunity to buy businesses when they’re out of favor.
The key risk, however, is that these stocks are usually cheap for a reason – five cents for a piece of fruit may seem like a great deal until you find out it’s rotten.
Via StockStory · April 14, 2025