The A shares is I think at around 20 percent. Fast-forward to today, the stock is up about 15 percent since then Chris. It really felt like they had appropriately addressed the leadership issue and refocused on their business as opposed to just wanting to beat Nike as Kevin Plank was always so fond of saying. I said to myself, I wouldn't be shocked at all to see Under Armour double from that price at the time. I remember when Patrik Frisk took over as CEO of Under Armour back in January of 2020. Jason Moser: Well, maybe not just this past year, but the past couple of years easily. To get started investing, check out our quick-start guide to investing in stocks.
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