ThredUp Inc. - Class A Common Stock (TDUP)

4.6400
+0.1500 (3.34%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Feb 24th, 5:26 PM EST
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Previous Close4.490
Open4.490
Bid4.010
Ask4.920
Day's Range4.410 - 4.760
52 Week Range2.020 - 12.28
Volume1,597,418
Market Cap439.78M
PE Ratio (TTM)-17.85
EPS (TTM)-0.3
Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume1,829,562

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About ThredUp Inc. - Class A Common Stock (TDUP)

ThredUp Inc. is an online consignment and thrift store that specializes in the buying and selling of secondhand clothing. The platform enables consumers to sell their gently used apparel, shoes, and accessories, promoting sustainable fashion by extending the lifecycle of garments. ThredUp curates a vast selection of items from various brands, making it easy for shoppers to find pre-owned clothing at reduced prices. The company emphasizes environmental consciousness and cleaner consumption by encouraging shoppers to choose secondhand products, thereby reducing waste and the demand for new clothing production. Through its innovative platform, ThredUp aims to make thrift shopping accessible and appealing to a broader audience. Read More

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Via StockStory · February 3, 2026
ThredUp to Report Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results on March 2, 2026
OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ThredUp (NASDAQ: TDUP, LTSE: TDUP), one of the largest online resale platforms for apparel, shoes, and accessories, announced today that its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025 will be released on Monday, March 2, 2026 after the close of the U.S. markets. ThredUp will host a conference call and live webcast that day at 1:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 p.m. ET.
By ThredUp Inc. · Via GlobeNewswire · February 2, 2026
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Via StockStory · November 19, 2025
ThredUp Appoints Financial Governance Leader Kelly Bodnar Battles to Board of Directors and Audit Committee Chair
ThredUp (NASDAQ: TDUP, LTSE: TDUP), one of the largest online resale platforms for apparel, shoes, and accessories, today announced the appointment of Kelly Bodnar Battles to its Board of Directors, with the appointment becoming effective on December 1, 2025. Upon the effective date, Battles will assume the role of Audit Committee Chair. This appointment reinforces ThredUp’s continued commitment to strengthening its financial governance as the company accelerates its growth and transformation into an AI-first resale marketplace.
By ThredUp · Via Business Wire · November 17, 2025
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ThredUp’s third quarter results were met with a significant negative market reaction despite surpassing Wall Street’s revenue and profit expectations. Management attributed the quarter’s growth to strong new customer acquisition and the successful roll-out of AI-powered features that improved user engagement and conversion rates. CEO James Reinhart highlighted the impact of recent product launches, including the Daily Edit and Trend Report, which leverage in-house AI models to personalize shopping experiences, as key drivers behind a surge in active and new buyers. The team also pointed to a robust performance from the Premium Kit supply channel, helping to boost average selling prices and margins.
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