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Dick’s Sporting Goods (DKS) Q2 2025

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsAugust 28, 2025No Comments
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A Dick Sports Articles store is presented in Oceanside, California, the United States on May 15, 2025.

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Dick’s Sporting Goods Increased its advice on sales and profits of the year after giving financial budgetary results that beat expectations.

The company now expects comparable sales to increase between 2% and 3.5%, against a previous range of 1% and 3% and ahead of the analyst’s estimates by 2.9%, according to Streetaccount.

Dick’s said its share per share should now be between $ 13.90 and $ 14.50, against a previous range of $ 13.80 at $ 14.40. Analysts expected $ 14.39 per share, according to LSEG.

Here is how the company has worked in relation to what Wall Street provided, on the basis of a survey of LSEG analysts:

  • Profit by action: $ 4.38 adjusted vs $ 4.32 expected
  • Income: $ 3.65 billion against $ 3.63 billion expected

The company’s declared net profit for the three -month period which ended on August 2 was $ 381 million, or $ 4.71 per share, compared to $ 362 million, or $ 4.37 per share, a year earlier. By excluding the occasional items linked to its acquisition to fit out and other costs, Dick posted a profit per share of $ 4.38.

Sales reached $ 3.65 billion, up approximately 5%, compared to $ 3.47 billion a year earlier. During the quarter, comparable sales also increased by 5%, well in advance on expectations of 3.2%, according to Streetaccount.

“Our performances show to what extent our long -term strategies work, the strength and resilience of our operating model and the impact of the coherent execution of our team,” CEO Lauren Hobart said in a press release. “Our T2 Comps increased by 5.0%, with the growth of tickets and average transactions, and we led to a gross expansion of gross margin in the second quarter.”

While Dick’s comparable sales directives were before the expectations, its income prospects in full year were slightly lower than estimates. The company said it expected revenues between $ 13.75 billion and $ 13.95 billion, below $ 14 billion estimates, said LSEG.

Dick’s said that its increased guidelines include the impact of prices that are currently in force. In an interview with Courtney Reagan of CNBC, Dick Executive President Ed Stack said that the company had implemented certain price increases to compensate for the impact of higher tasks, but had been “surgical” in his approach.

“We were able to do what we need from the price point of view, whether national brands or our own brands, then other places where we have had the price, we were able to do it, and we compensated elsewhere, which you have to do in these situations, and the team did a great job to do,” said Stack.

Hobart said during Thursday’s call with analysts that the retailer had not seen his buyers relieve the “small” price increases that have entered into force.

Hobart said Groadly Dick had not seen any signs of slowdown in consumption spending as a result of prices. She said Dick had grown in all of her key segments during the quarter.

Casier on foot

The company has declared that its directives do not include any potential impact of its acquisition of Foot lockerLike costs or results of the planned takeover, which should close on September 8.

In May, Dick’s announced that she would acquire her longtime rival for $ 2.4 billion, which gives her a competitive advantage on the wholesale sneakers market, especially for Nike products, as well as greater world presence.

Nike is an essential brand partner for Dick’s and Foot Locker and, sometimes, their performance depends on how the brand of Sneakers goes. During the quarter, Stack said that new drops of the Nike reorganized racing wallet, including the PEGASUS Premium and the Vomero Plus, work so well, they cannot keep shoes in stock.

“All that is new, innovative and in a way the cool factor, is exploded,” said Stack.

However, acquisition also includes risks. Foot locker activities were in the middle of an ambitious turnaround under the direction of CEO Mary Dillon, but society is still in difficulty.

During the quarter finished on August 2, football locker sales fell 2.4% and posted a loss of $ 38 million. The company is faced with a range of existential challenges, including its shopping center, its small online business and a basic consumer who often has less discretionary income than Core Dick consumer.

Once the companies are combined, football difficulties could finally weigh on the overall Dick results. On the other hand, the combined company will become the n ° 1 seller of sports shoes in the United States, which will allow it to better compete with its next largest rival, JD Sports.

Stack admitted to CNBC that football revenues “were not excellent” but said that the company had a strategy.

“We have a match plan to overthrow the steam,” Stack told Reagan. “We think we can return the locker to its legitimate place in the top of this industry and we are delighted to roll up our sleeves and start with that.”

Dick plans to operate the locker on foot as a separate entity. In the future, Stack said that the company planned to separate the details from how each brand works when the quarterly results are published. It will provide separate details on how Dick played and how the foot locker worked so that investors can have an idea of ​​what is happening in each part of the company.

Hobart said Thursday’s profits as part of the acquisition, Dick’s plans to invest in store stores on foot and marketing. She also said that Dick’s sees opportunities in merchandising and creating a new assortment of products.

“While Foot Locker is part of the Dick family, we are an even more important brand for our wholesale partners, and that is part of the thesis,” said Hobart.

Earlier this week, Dick’s said that he had received all the regulatory approvals associated with the transaction. It is not clear if he had to disintegrate the stores to meet the requirements of the FTC.

– Ali McCadden of CNBC contributed to this report.

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