URBN's strategic growth, brand strength and operational efficiency boost its earnings outlook and reinforce its value appeal to long-term investors.
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I upgrade Urban Outfitters to buy with a $96 price target, as the turnaround is now firmly established. Strong same-store sales and margin improvements, plus Nuuly's growth and profitability, support sustainable 10% earnings growth through 2027. Valuation remains attractive at under 11x P/CE and a 0.7x PEG, with consensus targets lagging behind the company's improving fundamentals.
Urban Outfitters, Inc. soared after posting strong Q1 results, showcasing a return to growth for all of its core brands. The company's comp sales growth is driven by higher traffic instead of price increases. The company plans to "gently and sparingly" raise prices to offset tariff impacts. Including proposed pricing changes, Urban Outfitters expects only a 20bps hit to gross margin from tariffs.
URBN's Q1 results reflect y/y gains in earnings and sales, fueled by strategic initiatives to strengthen customer engagement.
Urban Outfitters, Inc. (NASDAQ:URBN ) Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call May 21, 2025 5:00 PM ET Company Participants Oona McCullough - Executive Director of IR Dick Hayne - CEO Frank Conforti - Co-President and COO Melanie Marein-Efron - CFO Sheila Harrington - Global CEO, Urban Outfitters & Free People Groups Shea Jensen - President, Urban Outfitters, North America Tricia Smith - Global CEO, Anthropologie Group Conference Call Participants Lorraine Hutchinson - Bank of America Adrienne Yih - Barclays Matthew Boss - JPMorgan Paul Lejuez - Citi Alex Straton - Morgan Stanley Dana Telsey - Telsey Advisory Group Mark Altschwager - Baird Marni Shapiro - Baird Ike Boruchow - Wells Fargo Janet Kloppenburg - JJK Research Simeon Siegel - BMO Capital Markets Operator Good day ladies and gentlemen. And welcome to the Urban Outfitters, Inc.'s First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Earnings Call.
Clothing retailer says it could ‘gently and sparingly' raise some prices
Although the revenue and EPS for Urban Outfitters (URBN) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended April 2025, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
Urban Outfitters (URBN) came out with quarterly earnings of $1.16 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.81 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.69 per share a year ago.