Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. Common Stock (MODG)
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NYSE · Last Trade: Aug 8th, 7:24 AM EDT
The company delivered better-than-expected earnings before its big spinoff.
Via The Motley Fool · August 7, 2025
Golf entertainment and gear company Topgolf Callaway (NYSE:MODG) reported revenue ahead of Wall Street’s expectations in Q2 CY2025, but sales fell by 4.1% year on year to $1.11 billion. On the other hand, next quarter’s revenue guidance of $900 million was less impressive, coming in 4.3% below analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.24 per share was significantly above analysts’ consensus estimates.
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Harley-Davidson appoints new CEO Artie Starrs amid declining sales in Q2 2025. Starrs to replace Jochen Zeitz, who will remain until 2026.
Via Benzinga · August 5, 2025
Golf entertainment and gear company Topgolf Callaway (NYSE:MODG)
will be announcing earnings results this Wednesday after the bell. Here’s what to expect.
Via StockStory · August 4, 2025
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after markets rebounded following a sharp sell-off in the previous trading session as weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data fueled investor hopes for a potential interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
Via StockStory · August 4, 2025
BigBear.ai is a hot stock with a low market cap, but some investments are larger, more established companies with even smaller valuations.
Via The Motley Fool · July 31, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the latest U.S. consumer confidence report revealed underlying weakness despite a headline increase, raising concerns about future spending.
Via StockStory · July 29, 2025
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Consumer discretionary businesses are levered to the highs and lows of economic cycles. Unfortunately, the industry’s recent performance suggests demand may be fading as
discretionary stocks have pulled back by 4.4% over the past six months. This drop was discouraging since the S&P 500 returned 4.1%.
Via StockStory · July 21, 2025
Small-cap stocks can be incredibly lucrative investments because their lack of analyst coverage leads to frequent mispricings.
However, these businesses (and their stock prices) often stay small because their subscale operations make it harder to expand their competitive moats.
Via StockStory · July 9, 2025
Quarterly earnings results are a good time to check in on a company’s progress, especially compared to its peers in the same sector. Today we are looking at Topgolf Callaway (NYSE:MODG) and the best and worst performers in the leisure facilities industry.
Via StockStory · June 23, 2025
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after the major indices rebounded (Nasdaq +1.5%, S&P 500 +1.0%) as reports pointed to easing tensions between Israel and Iran. The Wall Street Journal said senior Iranian officials had signaled a willingness to restart stalled nuclear talks, on the condition that Washington refrain from joining Israel's ongoing strikes.
This development triggered a significant decline in oil prices, easing inflation concerns.
Via StockStory · June 16, 2025
These three consumer discretionary stocks have shown strong recent insider buying along with bullish analyst sentiment that supports a potential swing trade
Via MarketBeat · June 12, 2025
Shares of golf entertainment and gear company Topgolf Callaway (NYSE:MODG)
jumped 15.2% in the afternoon session after Director Adebayo Ogunlesi announced he bought 383,700 shares valued at about $2.5 million. These transactions are often seen as a sign of leadership's belief in the company's strategic plan and potential for future growth.
Via StockStory · June 9, 2025
Golf entertainment and gear company Topgolf Callaway (NYSE:MODG) exceeded the market’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.11 per share was significantly above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · June 4, 2025

Wall Street is overwhelmingly bullish on the stocks in this article, with price targets suggesting significant upside potential.
However, it’s worth remembering that analysts rarely issue sell ratings, partly because their firms often seek other business from the same companies they cover.
Via StockStory · June 3, 2025