Crocs Analysts Boost Their Forecasts After Upbeat Q4 Results

Benzinga02-14 00:45

Crocs Inc (NASDAQ:CROX) reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter financial results and issued first-quarter adjusted EPS guidance above estimates.

Crocs reported quarterly earnings of $2.29 per share which beat the analyst consensus estimate of $1.90 per share. The company reported quarterly sales of $957.640 million which beat the analyst consensus estimate of $922.327 million.

Crocs said it sees FY2026 adjusted EPS of $12.88-$13.35, versus market estimates of $12.10.

“We ended 2025 on a strong note with a better-than-expected Holiday quarter. For the year, revenue exceeded $4 billion, led by low-double digit international growth for the Crocs Brand. At the same time, we accelerated our strategic actions to strengthen the long-term health of both the Crocs and HEYDUDE brands. Our powerful value creation model drove operating cash flow of approximately $700 million which enabled us to return shareholder value as we repurchased approximately 10% of our shares outstanding, and paid down $128 million of debt,” said Andrew Rees, Chief Executive Officer.

Crocs shares fell 2.6% to trade at $95.87 on Friday.

These analysts made changes to their price targets on Crocs following earnings announcement.

  • Barclays analyst Adrienne Yih maintained Crocs with an Equal-Weight rating and raised the price target from $86 to $109.
  • Stifel analyst Peter McGoldrick maintained the stock with a Hold and raised the price target from $90 to $99.

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