FY25 consensus $2.73. Cuts FY25 adjusted sales growth view to 1%-4% from 5%-7%, consensus $1.95B. Reintjes continued, “Our updated full year outlook reflects both our confidence in the business and our current assessment of anticipated headwinds this year, including the projected impact of tariffs and supply disruptions. Absent the tariffs, we believe YETI (YETI) was set up for a strong year of delivering against our full year plan. In light of this, the focus still remains on our strategic priorities of growing the brand globally and driving innovation all supported by consistent operational discipline. Despite a more complex macro environment than we faced at the start of the year, we remain focused on execution and positioning YETI for long-term, sustainable growth by accelerating the pace of product innovation and materially transforming our supply chain to reduce reliance on China, while maintaining strong operating discipline to protect our fortress balance sheet. Alongside the strength of our balance sheet, our ability to generate cash is intact, even with the disruption from expected tariff impacts. We believe these factors, along with the durability of our brand, will enable us to successfully navigate 2025 and emerge even stronger in 2026.”
Confident Investing Starts Here:
- Quickly and easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions
- Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks straight to you inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter
Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>>
Read More on YETI:
- Yeti reports Q1 adjusted EPS 31c, consensus 27c
- Yeti price target lowered to $32 from $41 at Roth Capital
- Yeti Holdings Elects Directors at Annual Meeting
- ‘YETI Stock Could Be the Next Takeover Target,’ Says Jefferies Analyst
- Yeti Holdings: A Promising Investment with Strong Cash Flow and Strategic Growth Potential