Under Armour shares fell more than 20% in Friday trading after it said Covid-related supply-chain pressures hurt its sales in the latest quarter and warned that those issues wouldn’t abate soon.

The athletic equipment company also issued guidance beneath Wall Street’s expectations, saying that increased operating costs—including those for shipping and wages—would weigh on earnings this year.

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