Movement Alert|Crocs Rises 5.42% in Regular Trading, Baird Upgrades Rating to Outperform and Raises Target to $150

Market Focus06-09

On June 9, Crocs rose 5.42% in regular trading, trading at $127.54/share, with trading volume of $16.92 million.

On the news front, investment bank Baird upgraded Crocs from neutral to outperform and raised its price target significantly from $115 to $150, implying approximately 17.8% upside from current levels. According to FactSet, the current analyst consensus rating for Crocs is overweight with a mean price target of $117.25, making Baird's new target notably above market consensus.

The upgrade comes amid a period of positive momentum for Crocs, which reported first-quarter adjusted EPS of $2.99 on revenue of $921 million, both exceeding market expectations. Management also raised full-year earnings and revenue guidance. International and direct-to-consumer channels have emerged as primary growth drivers. Within the Footwear sector, the broader group traded higher, with Deckers Outdoor up 4.34%, On Holding AG up 4.23%, Nike up 3.89%, Birkenstock up 3.16%, and Steven Madden up 2.16%.

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