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Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) Q1 2025

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMay 28, 2025No Comments
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Actions of Abercrombie & Fitch Wednesday, even after the retailer reduced his prospects for profits due to prices, which should hit his business by $ 50 million.

The company now expects the full share of action to be between $ 9.50 and $ 10.50, compared to a previous range between $ 10.40 and $ 11.40. Analysts expected a profit of $ 10.33 per share, according to LSEG.

Abercrombie has also reduced its operating margin forecasts, another metric closely viewed by investors. It now expects its operating margin to be between 12.5% ​​and 13.5%, against a previous range between 14% and 15%.

The company's directives include the estimated impact of prices which are currently in force, including a price of 30% on imports from China and a 10% levy on dozens of other countries. It excludes other rates currently interrupted.

However, Abercrombie's actions opened 27% after the company has published results of the first quarter that beat Wall Street's expectations on the upper and lower lines and issued income forecasts that beat forecasts. The stock had dropped almost 49% this year when entering Wednesday.

Here is how the clothing company worked in the first quarter compared to expectations, based on a survey of LSEG analysts:

  • Profit by action: $ 1.59 against $ 1.39 expected
  • Income: $ 1.10 billion against $ 1.07 billion expected

The company's declared net profit for the period of three months which ended on May 3 was $ 80.4 million, or $ 1.59 per share, against $ 114 million, or $ 2.14 per share, a year earlier.

Sales reached $ 1.10 billion, up approximately 8%, compared to $ 1.02 billion a year earlier. In a press release, Abercrombie said sales have reached a record for the first tax quarter.

“It was above our expectations and was supported by wide growth in our three regions,” CEO Fran Horowitz said in a statement. “Hollister Brands led performance with growth of 22%, achieving its best net sales in the first quarter, while net sales of Abercrombie brands fell 4% compared to sales growth of 31% in 2024.”

Beyond its prospects for profits, Abercrombie has slightly increased its sales advice in full year and now expects revenues to increase between 3% and 6%, against a previous range between 3% and 5%. It is largely ahead of the expectations of 3.3% growth, according to LSEG.

For its current quarter, Abercrombie provides that sales will increase between 3% and 5%, which meets expectations of 4.7% growth up to LSEG. The company expects its operating room to be between 12%and 13%, below expectations of 14.1%, according to Streetaccount. It provides that profit per share will be between $ 2.10 and $ 2.30, below $ 2.50 expectations.

During a call with analysts, the finance chief, Robert Ball, said that Bercrombie expects a success of $ 70 million in prices, but that the drop to $ 50 million thanks to attenuation. To compensate for tasks and maintain profits, the company does not plan “wide” price increases, But works with its suppliers to compensate for costs and seek to diversify its supply network.

“The more diversified we become, the faster we can be,” Ball at CNBC told an interview. “We are looking for discounts of spending … throughout the business, but we do it with a very clear eye to protect long -term investments for the company, because we just see a ton of opportunities for these brands on a global and longer term. It is therefore a very cautious approach.”

Abercrombie obtained around 30% of its products from China before the pandemic, but this number is now one figure, said Ball. Its largest business partners are now Vietnam, Cambodia and India, who would face prices between 26% and 49% under the April Proposal of President Donald Trump.

Currently, these prices are reduced to 10% while Trump is negotiating trade agreements with each nation. When asked in a CNBC interview if Abercrombie will implement wide price increases if these prices come into force, Horowitz refused to respond.

The weak directives of Abercrombie largely reflect the way in which the prices will reduce its profits, but its sales should also take a hit because it is a slowdown in its homonymous banner. The eponymous chain of Abercrombie has fueled its historic return in recent years, but sales have dropped 4% to the brand in the first quarter, after growth of 31% of the previous year. Meanwhile, comparable sales for the Abercrombie brand plunged 10%.

During the call with analysts, Horowitz recognized that the performance of Abercrombie did not meet expectations. She He was blamed for him the winter inventory that the company needed to return to sale, which came at a time when consumers generally retreat new clothes after the holiday shopping season. This reduction had an impact on sales and the margin of acecrombie for the quarter.

The company also hooks the strong launch of its wedding shop during the previous period. The launch of the product included dresses and outfits for all occasions surrounding modern marriage, such as rehearsal dinner, in the morning after brunch and Bachelorette trip.

“The other song was faced, honestly, with a spectacular launch of the wedding shop, which we simply did not compromise,” said Horowitz. “So we had strong dresses, which sold, but they did not sell at the level of … the launch of the store.”

To rely on the success of Wedding Apparel, Abercrombie has launched his holiday shop this year, which Horowitz is expecting a growth engine for the company.

“We had a very nice reaction to swim earlier in the year. We were able, depending on our model of ours … Go back in the Nay of swimming in fashion,” Horowitz told CNBC. “We are also able to progress in a pre-plainized holiday shop, by putting more marketing behind it and additional assets.”

It expects the Abercrombie brand to return to growth in the rear half of the year.

The Hollister brand of the company has worked much better than its homonymous banner. During the quarter, Hollister sales jumped 22%, while comparable sales increased by 23%. The teenager -focused chain should generate the growth of upcoming Abercrombie.

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