LEVI Strauss forecast annual profit well below analysts' estimates, taking a cautious stance despite a strong holiday quarter and sending its shares down about 8 percent in extended trading on Wednesday.

The company's struggling US wholesale business returned to revenue growth after six quarters of decline, as newness in its collections, including men's apparel, attracted demand from retailers.

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