We recently published Millionaire Makers: 10 Stocks That Paid Big Last Week Deckers Outdoor Corporation (NYSE:DECK) was one of the top performers last week.
Deckers Outdoor grew its share price by 19.36 percent week-on-week, boosted by strong earnings performance, thanks to its Ugg and Hoka brands.
In an earnings call, Deckers Outdoor Corporation (NYSE:DECK) said it increased its net income for the third quarter of fiscal 2026 by 5.3 percent to $481 million, from $456.7 million in the same period last year, while net sales grew 7.1 percent to $1.96 billion from $1.83 billion the year
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Ugg contributed most of the revenue with $1.3 billion, up 4.9 percent from $1.24 billion in the same comparable period, while Hoka’s net sales rose 18.5 percent to $628.9 million from $530.9 million.
Meanwhile, sales of other brands fell 55.5 percent to $23.2 million from $52.1 million.
Following the results, Deckers Outdoor Corporation (NYSE:DECK) raised its growth outlook for the full fiscal year, with net sales expected to be between $5.4 billion and $5.425 billion, up from $5.35 billion previously.
The outlook for diluted earnings per share was also raised to $6.80 to $6.85, from $6.30 to $6.39 previously.
“UGG and HOKA delivered high levels of full-price sales, resulting in strong gross margins. We are on track to deliver another incredible year, with profitable growth in two premium and differentiated brands operating in expanding segments of the global market,” said Deckers Outdoor Corp. President and CEO. (NYSE:DECK), Stefano Caroti.
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