Amer Sports Crushes Q1 Estimates, Thanks To Arc'teryx And Salomon, Expects Tariff Impact To Be Negligible
Financial Performance: Amer Sports, Inc. reported a 23% year-over-year revenue increase to $1.47 billion for Q1 FY25, surpassing expectations, with significant growth in Technical Apparel and Outdoor Performance segments. Adjusted EPS of 27 cents also exceeded the consensus estimate.
Future Outlook: The company raised its FY25 guidance for EPS and sales, anticipating continued revenue growth despite existing tariffs on imports, while projecting a 15%-17% overall revenue growth for the fiscal year.
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Amer Sports Crushes Q1 Estimates, Thanks To Arc'teryx And Salomon, Expects Tariff Impact To Be Negligible
Financial Performance: Amer Sports, Inc. reported a 23% year-over-year revenue increase to $1.47 billion for Q1 FY25, surpassing expectations, with significant growth in Technical Apparel and Outdoor Performance segments. Adjusted EPS of 27 cents also exceeded the consensus estimate.
Future Outlook: The company raised its FY25 guidance for EPS and sales, anticipating continued revenue growth despite existing tariffs on imports, while projecting a 15%-17% overall revenue growth for the fiscal year.

GEO Missed Q1 Targets On Rising Costs And Debt, Guides Q2 Below Street Estimates
Financial Performance: GEO Group, Inc. reported first-quarter revenue of $604.6 million, missing expectations, with adjusted EBITDA declining to $99.8 million and adjusted EPS at 14 cents, below the consensus of 18 cents. The company also announced a raised FY25 outlook for EPS and revenue, despite higher operating expenses expected in the first half of the year.
Future Growth Plans: The company has secured contracts for reactivating facilities that will generate over $130 million in annualized revenues and plans to invest $70 million to enhance its operational capabilities. Additionally, GEO aims to reduce net debt by $150 million to $175 million in 2025 while projecting capital expenditures of $120 million-$135 million.








