DECKERS OUTDOOR CORP FY 2026: Revenue $5.47B, EPS $7.02— 10-K Summary
DECKERS OUTDOOR CORP reported significant financial growth for fiscal year 2026, with revenue reaching $5.47 billion and diluted EPS at $7.02. This increase was primarily driven by strong performances from its HOKA and UGG brands, despite experiencing margin pressures from sourcing and logistics costs. The company also expanded its global distribution and invested in e-commerce and IT upgrades.
Is Deckers Outdoor (DECK) Outpacing Nike (NKE) in the Athletic Footwear Race
This article argues that Deckers Outdoor (DECK) presents a more compelling investment opportunity than Nike (NKE) in 2026 due to its superior growth trajectory, robust profitability, and more attractive valuation. While Nike undergoes a multi-quarter turnaround, Deckers' HOKA and UGG brands are driving strong revenue expansion and margin performance. Deckers' lower forward P/E ratio and impressive historical shareholder returns highlight its potential for continued outperformance, making it the preferred choice for growth-oriented investors.
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Deckers Outdoor, UP Fintech And Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Friday's Pre-Market Session
U.S. stock futures were up on Friday morning, yet several stocks experienced a decline in pre-market trading. Deckers Outdoor Corp (NYSE: DECK) shares fell after reporting strong fourth-quarter financial results, while Futu Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ: FUTU) and UP Fintech Holding Ltd (NASDAQ: TIGR) dipped significantly due to regulatory actions by the China Securities Regulatory Commission. Other stocks like Haoxi Health Technology Ltd (NASDAQ: HAO), MMTec Inc (NASDAQ: MTC), and Nio Inc – ADR (NYSE: NIO) also saw pre-market losses.
Stifel reiterates Buy rating on Deckers Outdoor stock at $140
Stifel has reiterated its Buy rating on Deckers Outdoor (NYSE:DECK) with a $140 price target, expressing confidence in the brand's performance and growth investments. This backing stems from the company's fiscal 2030 financial model targeting high-single-digit topline growth and low-double-digit EPS growth. Deckers Outdoor recently surpassed Q4 earnings and revenue expectations, with forecast annual sales and profit exceeding Wall Street estimates, further supporting the optimistic outlook.
What's Driving Deckers? Shares Swing Near Flat Following Q4 Results
Deckers Outdoor (NYSE: DECK) reported strong Q4 earnings, beating consensus estimates for both EPS and revenue, driven by HOKA and UGG brand growth. The company provided optimistic guidance for fiscal year 2026 and announced a significant increase in its share repurchase authorization. Despite the positive financial results, the stock's technical indicators suggest a mixed picture, with shares hovering around longer-term moving averages.
Take-Two Interactive, Workday, Estee Lauder jump premarket; Deckers Outdoor slips
Several U.S. stocks, including Take-Two Interactive, Workday, and Estee Lauder, saw significant gains in premarket trading. Take-Two surged due to strong quarterly net bookings and the reaffirmation of the "Grand Theft Auto VI" launch date, while Workday and Zoom Communications also posted upbeat results. Deckers Outdoor, however, slipped despite increased sales, and Denali Therapeutics fell after its Parkinson's drug failed a mid-stage study.
Truist cuts Deckers Outdoor stock price target on near-term outlook
Truist Securities has lowered its price target for Deckers Outdoor (NYSE:DECK) to $125 from $132, while maintaining a Buy rating. The adjustment is due to a weaker near-term fiscal Q1 2027 outlook, primarily influenced by sell-in timing and challenging comparisons, as well as concerns about flat domestic growth projections. Despite these immediate concerns, Truist expects an upside given management's conservative guidance approach and the stock's attractive valuation of approximately 13 times price-to-earnings.
UBS Maintains Buy Rating on Deckers Outdoor (DECK)
UBS maintained a Buy rating on Deckers Outdoor (DECK) but lowered its price target to $145 from $161, expecting the company to modestly beat Q4 EPS estimates. Separately, Piper Sandler upgraded DECK to Neutral with a price target of $100, citing more balanced risk/reward after recent underperformance, and Bernstein also upgraded the stock to Market Perform with a $100 price target, believing the worst of the reset is over. These analyst actions reflect varying outlooks on Deckers' near-term performance and valuation.
Deckers Outdoor Corporation Stock 12‑Month Price Target Cut to $124.62, Implies 21% Upside
Analysts have cut the 12-month price target for Deckers Outdoor Corporation (DECK) stock to $124.62 from $127, based on estimates from 13 analysts. This new target, ranging from $90 to $184, implies a potential upside of approximately 21% from the May 21 closing price. Despite the target cut, the consensus rating for DECK remains a "Buy" among 19 analysts.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock outperforms competitors on strong trading day
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Is It Too Late to Buy Deckers Outdoor Corp (DECK) After 4.5% Rally? GF Value Says Undervalued
Deckers Outdoor Corp (DECK) shares rose 4.5% on May 21, 2026, closing at $102.62. GuruFocus's GF Value™ indicates the stock is undervalued at this price, with a fair value estimate of $150.21, suggesting a potential margin of safety. However, a "Possible Value Trap" label warns of underlying risks despite strong GF Score™ components in financial strength and growth.
Deckers Fourth-Quarter Sales Climb on Continued Hoka, Ugg Demand
Deckers Outdoor Corporation reported strong fourth-quarter sales, primarily driven by the continued global demand for its Hoka brand. Hoka sales increased by 15% to $671.2 million, marking the brand's largest quarter to date. This growth helped to offset other challenges such as tariffs.
Deckers Outdoor Corp (NYSE:DECK) Surges on Q4 Beat and Bullish Multi-Year Outlook
Deckers Outdoor Corp (NYSE:DECK) reported strong fiscal fourth-quarter results, surpassing analyst expectations for revenue and EPS, driven by the robust performance of its HOKA and UGG brands. The company provided optimistic fiscal 2027 guidance and a bullish multi-year framework, leading to a significant surge in its stock price during after-hours trading. Deckers emphasized continued growth, especially in its international markets and through strategic share repurchases, with a focus on HOKA's double-digit growth trajectory.
DECKERS OUTDOOR ($DECK) Releases Q4 2026 Earnings, Stock Rises
DECKERS OUTDOOR ($DECK) announced its Q4 2026 earnings, reporting $0.96 per share, which exceeded analyst estimates of $0.85. The company also surpassed revenue expectations, reaching $1,119,370,000, leading to a 4.96% increase in its stock price after market close. The article also details recent insider trading activity, significant hedge fund movements, and current analyst ratings and price targets for DECK.
Deckers Outdoor earnings beat by $0.13, revenue topped estimates
Deckers Outdoor (NYSE: DECK) reported first-quarter earnings per share of $0.96, surpassing analyst estimates by $0.13, and revenue of $1.12 billion, which also exceeded consensus. The company provided optimistic guidance for FY 2027, projecting EPS between $7.30 and $7.45 and revenue between $5.86 billion and $5.91 billion, both above current analyst expectations. Despite recent stock price declines, InvestingPro indicates a "great performance" for Deckers Outdoor's financial health.
Deckers Brands reports record FY26 revenue $5.47B, FY26 diluted EPS $7.02; Q4 revenue $1.12B
Deckers Brands (DECK) reported record full-year fiscal 2026 revenue of $5.47 billion and diluted EPS of $7.02, driven by strong performance from HOKA and UGG. Q4 revenue reached $1.12 billion with diluted EPS of $0.96. The company provided optimistic FY27 guidance and expanded its share repurchase authorization to approximately $5 billion while detailing growth in brand momentum, channel performance, and international sales.
Deckers maps growth to 2030, lifts buyback authorization to $5B
Deckers Brands announced record financial results for fiscal year 2026, with revenue reaching $5.47 billion and diluted EPS growing to $7.02. The company also provided a positive outlook for fiscal year 2027, projecting high-single-digit revenue growth and diluted EPS between $7.30 and $7.45, while also extending its multi-year financial framework through fiscal year 2030. Additionally, Deckers significantly increased its share repurchase authorization by $3.5 billion, bringing the total to approximately $5 billion.
Deckers: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK) reported strong fiscal fourth-quarter earnings and revenue, surpassing Wall Street expectations. The company posted earnings of $145.7 million, or 96 cents per share, on revenue of $1.12 billion. For the full year, Deckers reported a profit of $1.04 billion and expects future earnings and revenue to also be robust.
Madrigal hires 15 staff, grants 5,308 stock units vesting over 4 years
Madrigal Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:MDGL) announced it granted 5,308 restricted stock units to 15 new non-executive employees on May 15, 2026. These inducement awards, approved under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4), vest in four equal annual installments and are contingent on continued employment. The company continues its pattern of stock-based hiring, following strong recent performance of its MASH drug, Rezdiffra.
Deckers: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot
Deckers Outdoor Corp. reported strong fiscal fourth-quarter earnings, with net income of $145.7 million, or 96 cents per share, surpassing Wall Street's expectations of 81 cents per share. The company also exceeded revenue forecasts, posting $1.12 billion against an expected $1.08 billion. For the full year, Deckers projects earnings between $7.30 and $7.45 per share, with revenue guidance of $5.86 billion to $5.91 billion.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock (US2441991054): Analyst moves and share price gains put the footwear specialist in focus
Deckers Outdoor Corp. shares recently climbed over 4% and garnered renewed analyst attention, driven by its brands UGG and HOKA. The company's business model focuses on premium footwear, product innovation, and expanding globally, with HOKA emerging as a significant growth engine. Deckers Outdoor remains a key stock for US investors interested in consumer discretionary good, showcasing a balance between established brands like UGG and high-growth platforms.
10 Best Health and Fitness Stocks to Buy Now
This article lists the top health and fitness stocks to buy now, focusing on Deckers Outdoor Corporation (NYSE:DECK) as an example. It details recent analyst ratings and price target adjustments for DECK, highlighting changes from UBS, Piper Sandler, and Bernstein. The analysts provide differing views on the stock's future performance and valuation, with some predicting a Q4 beat and others noting a more balanced risk/reward profile after recent underperformance.
Tapestry, Deckers, and Travel + Leisure Shares Are Soaring, What You Need To Know
Shares of Tapestry, Deckers, and Travel + Leisure jumped after major retailers reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings, signaling a potential turn in consumer discretionary momentum. The positive results, particularly from discount-oriented retailers like Target, suggest that American household spending is more resilient than analysts anticipated, despite inflation. Tapestry's shares are up 5.2% since the beginning of the year, although they are still trading below their 52-week high.
Tapestry, Deckers, and Travel + Leisure Shares Are Soaring, What You Need To Know
Shares of Tapestry, Deckers, and Travel + Leisure jumped after major retailers like Target, Lowe's, and TJX reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings, signaling a potential recovery in consumer discretionary spending. These positive reports suggest that American household spending is more resilient than analysts anticipated, with consumers still spending despite inflation, particularly on value-oriented goods. Tapestry, in particular, has seen a 5.2% increase year-to-date, despite a recent dip due to inflation concerns.
North Face Surges and Vans Shows Life in Americas as VF Corp. Returns to Full-Year Revenue Growth
VF Corporation has achieved full-year revenue growth for the first time in three years, driven by strong performances from The North Face and Timberland. While Vans' global revenue declined, its Americas direct-to-consumer segment showed signs of recovery, with the company emphasizing this as a critical step towards broader brand revitalization. The North Face continued to be a significant growth engine, and the Altra brand also saw substantial acceleration in revenue.
Rocky Brands Owed $1.1 Million in West Marine Bankruptcy
Footwear manufacturer Rocky Brands is listed as one of the top unsecured creditors in the West Marine bankruptcy, owed $1.1 million. Luxottica of America Inc. and Kent Water Sports LLC are also among the creditors. The boating retailer, West Marine, filed for Chapter 11 with over $549 million in debt due to supply chain disruptions, extreme weather, and changing consumer behavior, seeking to strengthen its balance sheet and reduce debt.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock outperforms competitors on strong trading day
Shares of Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK) rose 4.21% to $98.24, outperforming competitors on a strong trading day where the S&P 500 Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average also saw significant gains. The stock closed 23.22% below its 52-week high.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock (US2441991054): analyst upgrade and earnings focus draw fresh investor attention
Deckers Outdoor Corp. is gaining renewed investor attention following a Piper Sandler upgrade from Underweight to Neutral with a higher price target of $100. This upgrade comes ahead of the company's upcoming earnings report, which will be closely watched for updates on demand trends and margin development, building on a previous quarter that exceeded revenue expectations. The article highlights Deckers Outdoor's core business model, key revenue drivers, and competitive position within the footwear and apparel industry, while also addressing risks such as macroeconomic uncertainties and supply chain challenges.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock (US2441991054): earnings jump and Hoka momentum keep investors watching
Deckers Outdoor Corp. reported strong quarterly results driven by the continued growth of its Hoka brand and steady demand for UGG products. The company's focus on performance footwear and lifestyle products, combined with its asset-light business model and increasing direct-to-consumer sales, positions it well. Investors are closely monitoring Deckers Outdoor for its brand strength, margin profile, and capital allocation strategies within the athletic and lifestyle footwear market.
Nvidia To Rally More Than 33%? Here Are 10 Top Analyst Forecasts For Monday
This article compiles a list of 10 significant analyst rating changes and price target adjustments for various companies, including NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ: NVDA), Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: REGN), and Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC). Keybanc raised Nvidia's price target to $300, suggesting a potential rally of over 33%. The report highlights both upgrades and downgrades from firms like Keybanc, Leerink Partners, Wedbush, DA Davidson, Benchmark, Piper Sandler, Morgan Stanley, and Evercore ISI Group.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock (US2441991054): Piper Sandler upgrade sparks fresh interest ahead of ear
Piper Sandler has upgraded Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK) from Underweight to Neutral and raised its price target to $100, sparking new interest ahead of the company's March-quarter earnings report. Analysts are anticipating a potential earnings beat for the footwear and apparel group, though there's a divided sentiment among the broader analyst community regarding valuation and growth sustainability. The article also provides a detailed overview of Deckers Outdoor's business model, revenue drivers, and its position within the competitive global market.
How Investors Are Reacting To Steven Madden (SHOO) Upgraded 2026 Outlook And Capital Return Moves
Steven Madden, Ltd. (SHOO) reported strong first-quarter 2026 results, leading to an upgraded fiscal 2026 revenue growth guidance of 10%-12% and diluted EPS of US$2.55-US$2.65. This positive outlook, coupled with a reaffirmed US$0.21 quarterly dividend and ongoing share repurchase program, suggests strong underlying business momentum. However, investors are advised to consider potential long-term risks such as tariff uncertainty and elevated inventories, which could still impact profitability despite the optimistic short-term guidance.
Here Are Monday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Applied Materials, CoreWeave, Deckers Outdoor, F5, Lam Research, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Zscaler, and More
This article provides a rundown of Wall Street's top analyst upgrades, downgrades, and initiations for Monday, May 18, 2026, featuring companies like Applied Materials, CoreWeave, Deckers Outdoor, and F5. It also covers the market's performance from the previous week, noting a sell-off on Friday driven by inflation fears, rising energy prices, and high valuations based on the Schiller PE metric. The report summarizes key market indicators, including bond yields, oil and gas prices, gold, and cryptocurrency performance, all of which experienced significant movements.
Stifel Adjusts Price Target on Home Depot to $320 From $375, Maintains Hold Rating
Stifel has adjusted its price target for Home Depot (HD) to $320, down from $375, while maintaining a Hold rating on the stock. This update comes amidst various other analyst adjustments for Home Depot, with firms like Piper Sandler, Wells Fargo, Bernstein, Truist, Citigroup, and Gordon Haskett also revising their price targets for the home improvement retailer. The article also provides a company profile for Home Depot, detailing its product breakdown, store network, and upcoming earnings release.
Wolverine Worldwide Q1 2026 Earnings Preview: Revenue Growth Expected
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Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock (US2441991054): earnings countdown puts focus on growth after strong run
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK) is approaching its next earnings report with analysts expecting solid profits, driven by its Hoka and UGG brands. While the stock trades near highs, analysts maintain a "Hold" rating with an average target of $124.80, suggesting potential upside. The report will focus on the company's ability to sustain growth, manage costs, and maintain brand relevance in a competitive market.
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Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock (US2441991054): UBS trims target but keeps Buy rating
UBS has re-affirmed its Buy rating on Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK) but lowered its 12-month price target to $145 from $161, following an earnings beat and recent share price performance. The company, known for its UGG and Hoka brands, closed at $94.81 on May 14, 2026, down approximately 8.5% year-to-date. Deckers' success is driven by Hoka's strong growth and UGG's stable demand, though it faces risks from fashion trends, supply chain issues, and macroeconomic conditions.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock (US2441991054): strong UGG and Hoka momentum after latest quarterly upda
Deckers Outdoor Corp. has shown continued strength in its UGG and Hoka brands following its latest quarterly results. The company's business model leverages an asset-light approach, focusing on design and marketing, with UGG targeting a broad lifestyle market and Hoka dominating the performance-running segment. Both brands, supported by product innovation and a growing direct-to-consumer channel, are driving robust revenue growth and healthy margins, though the business remains susceptible to fashion trends and consumer spending.
DECK Maintains Rating by UBS -- Price Target Lowered to $145
UBS has maintained a "Buy" rating for Deckers Outdoor (DECK) but lowered its price target from $161.00 to $145.00, reflecting a cautious outlook despite the stock being significantly undervalued according to GuruFocus's GF Value. Deckers Outdoor, known for brands like UGG and Hoka, has a strong GF Score™ of 93/100, driven by excellent growth and financial strength, though its valuation rank is lower. While analysts show mixed sentiment, the GF Value suggests a potential investment opportunity, albeit with a possible "Value Trap" warning.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock (US2435371073): UBS cuts price target amid softer trends
UBS has lowered its price target for Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DE) stock from $161 to $145, while maintaining a Buy rating, citing softer market trends. This adjustment comes as Raymond James also downgraded the stock, reflecting cautious sentiment despite the company's HOKA brand showing strong growth. Investors are advised to monitor future earnings reports for further guidance.
Wolverine Worldwide Surges on Strong Merrell and Saucony Performance
Wolverine Worldwide Inc. (NYSE: WWW) reported strong first-quarter 2026 financial results, exceeding expectations due to the powerful performance of its Merrell and Saucony brands. The company saw an 11% increase in revenue, a 60% jump in diluted EPS, and expanded operating margins, leading to a raised full-year earnings outlook. This success is attributed to a strategic focus on core brands, operational efficiencies, and a streamlined portfolio, positioning the company for sustained growth despite a dynamic market.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock (US2441991054): Recent 1.82% drop amid sell signals
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock experienced a 1.82% drop to $94.89 on May 12, 2026, marking four consecutive days of decline, with technical indicators showing sell signals. The company, known for its UGG and HOKA brands, operates in the competitive footwear industry, and its performance is influenced by consumer discretionary spending and brand strength. Investors are advised to monitor technical levels and broader consumer trends.
Deckers Outdoor Corp. stock underperforms Wednesday when compared to competitors
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK) stock dropped 1.01% on Wednesday, closing at $93.93, underperforming its competitors. This decline occurred during a mixed trading session where the S&P 500 Index rose, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell. The stock experienced its fifth consecutive day of losses.
Analysts’ Opinions Are Mixed on These Consumer Cyclical Stocks: Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation (VAC), Deckers Outdoor (DECK) and Hilton Worldwide Holdings (HLT)
Analysts have mixed opinions on several consumer cyclical stocks, including Marriott Vacations Worldwide, Deckers Outdoor, and Hilton Worldwide Holdings. Stephen Grambling of Morgan Stanley rates Marriott Vacations as Sell with an $51.00 price target, while Aneesha Sherman of Bernstein gives Deckers Outdoor a Hold rating. Richard Clarke, also from Bernstein, maintains a Hold rating for Hilton Worldwide Holdings.
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