On July 24, Deckers Outdoor fell 5.43% in after-hours trading, trading at $91.0/share, with turnover of $39.48 million. Despite a Q1 earnings beat, the company's full-year guidance disappointed investors.
Deckers Outdoor reported Q1 EPS of $0.94, beating the FactSet consensus estimate of $0.88 by approximately 7%. Revenue came in at $1.02 billion, up from $964.5 million a year earlier and in line with expectations. However, the company issued FY2027 diluted EPS guidance of $7.35 to $7.50, with a midpoint of $7.425 falling below the FactSet consensus of $7.49-$7.52, raising concerns about the growth outlook.
The stock had already declined over 5% during regular trading as the broader footwear sector faced selling pressure, with peers including Nike, On Holding, Crocs, Birkenstock, and Steve Madden all posting losses. The below-consensus guidance compounded the intraday weakness and intensified after-hours selling pressure.
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