Williams-Sonoma Q4 FY2025 diluted EPS fell 7.3% to USD 3.04

Reuters03-18 21:04
Williams-Sonoma Q4 FY2025 diluted EPS fell 7.3% to USD 3.04

Williams-Sonoma published a quarterly and full-year earnings release for Q4 FY2025 and FY2025. In Q4 FY2025, net revenues fell 4.3% to USD 2.36 billion and operating income declined 9.9% to USD 477.81 million. Q4 FY2025 diluted EPS decreased 7.3% to USD 3.04, while comparable brand revenue rose 3.2%. For FY2025, net revenues rose 1.2% to USD 7.81 billion and diluted EPS increased 0.6% to USD 8.84. For FY2026, the company forecast net revenues growth of 2.7% to 6.7% and an operating margin of 17.5% to 18.1%, with CEO Laura Alber citing market share gains and noting tariff impacts are expected to be front-loaded in the first half.

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