The Buckle Inc. reports third quarter net income of $48.7 million on sales of $320.8 million

Reuters11-21
The Buckle Inc. reports third quarter net income of $48.7 million on sales of $320.8 million

The Buckle Inc. reported net income of $48.7 million, or $0.97 per share ($0.96 per share diluted), for the third fiscal quarter ended November 1, 2025, compared to $44.2 million, or $0.89 per share ($0.88 per share diluted), in the same period last year. Net sales for the 13-week quarter increased 9.3% to $320.8 million from $293.6 million, with comparable store net sales rising 8.3%. Online sales for the quarter grew 13.6% to $53.0 million. For the 39-week period ended November 1, 2025, net income was $128.9 million, or $2.57 per share ($2.55 per share diluted), up from $118.3 million, or $2.37 per share ($2.35 per share diluted), in the prior year period. Net sales for the 39-week period increased 7.2% to $898.7 million, with comparable store net sales up 6.3% and online sales rising 11.6% to $142.9 million.

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