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Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS) Reaux Q1 2025

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMay 28, 2025No Comments
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A sign is displayed in front of a Dick's sport articles store on September 04, 2024 in Daly City, California.

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Dick's Sporting Goods On Wednesday, it is supported by its annual directives, which include the expected impact of all prices currently in force.

The giant of sports items said that he expects the profit per share between $ 13.80 and $ 14.40 during the year 2025 – in accordance with the $ 14.29 that analysts expected, according to LSEG.

It provides income between $ 13.6 billion and $ 13.9 billion, which also meets expectations of $ 13.9 billion, according to LSEG.

“We reaffirm our prospects for 2025, which reflects our solid beginning of the year and our confidence in our strategies and our operational force while recognizing the dynamic macroeconomic environment,” CEO Lauren Hobart said in a press release. “Our performance demonstrates the momentum and the strength of our long -term strategies and the consistency of our execution.”

Here is how the company operated during its first trimester of exercise compared to what Wall Street provided, on the basis of a survey of LSEG analysts:

  • Profit by action: $ 3.37 adjusted. It was not immediately clear if the results were comparable to the estimates.
  • Income: $ 3.17 billion against $ 3.13 billion

The company's declared net profit for the period of three months which ended on May 3 was $ 264 million, or $ 3.24 per share, against $ 275 million, or $ 3.30 per share, a year earlier. Excluding the punctual articles linked to its acquisition of football locker, Dick's posted a profit per share of $ 3.37.

Sales increased to $ 3.17 billion, up approximately 5% against $ 3.02 billion a year earlier.

For most investors, Dick's results will not be surprising because he has previously had some of his figures about two weeks ago when he unveiled plans to acquire his longtime rival Foot locker For $ 2.4 billion. So far, Dick's has seen a mixture of reactions with the proposed acquisition.

On the one hand, the Dick Agreement for Foot Locker will allow it to enter international markets for the first time and reach a crucial customer for the Sneakers market and which does not generally make its purchases in retailer stores. On the other hand, Dick's has acquired a company that has been struggling for years and some are not sure existing because of its overlap with other wholesalers and the rise of brands who sell directly to consumers.

While football locker actions initially climbed more than 80% after the agreement was announced, Dick's shares have dropped by around 15%.

The transaction should end in the second half of the 2025 financial year and, for the moment, the Dick prospects do not include the costs or the results related to the acquisition of the acquisition.

During the first complete exercise after closing, Dick expects the transaction to be accreetive for profits and gives birth between $ 100 and $ 125 million in cost synergies.

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