Deckers Outdoor Corporation (DECK) recently reported record fiscal 2025 results, with net sales up 16.3% year-over-year to $4.99 billion, driven by 24% growth in HOKA and 13% in UGG brands[1][2]. The company highlighted a robust balance sheet, increased gross margin to 57.9%, and record diluted earnings per share of $6.33, following a 6-for-1 stock split[2]. Despite global trade uncertainty, management expressed confidence in the long-term outlook for its core brands, though it declined to provide full-year 2026 guidance due to macroeconomic risks[1][2]. Analyst sentiment remains positive, with expectations that upcoming Q2 FY2026 results could surpass guidance, especially for HOKA, though tariff-related margin pressures are noted[3]. As of October 16, 2025, DECK is trading at $97.25, up 0.85% in a broadly positive market, but its recent price volatility (e.g., -2.86% on October 15, +3.41% on October 13) suggests ongoing investor digestion of these strong but forward-looking results amid macroeconomic headwinds. No major company-specific news broke today; the stock appears to be moving with broader market optimism rather than a new catalyst.
Deckers Outdoor Reports Strong Fiscal 2025 Results, HOKA and UGG Drive Growth
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