Note: Urban Outfitters’ FY’23 ended on January 2023.
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Due to URBN’s comparatively younger demographic, there are also risks associated with pricing pressure due to high inflation. Moreover, the company has several segments that are not traditional fits, like Nuuly (a rental apparel app) and Menus & Venues (a restaurant business), and management will need to think differently to ensure strong growth. Our forecast indicates that Urban Outfitters’ valuation is $28 a share, which is almost in line with the current market price. Look at our interactive dashboard analysis on Urban Outfitters’ Earnings Preview: What To Expect in Q1? for more details.
(1) Revenues expected to be slightly above consensus estimates
Trefis estimates URBN’s Q1 2024 revenues to be around $1.1 Bil, slightly above the consensus estimate. In FY’23, Urban Outfitters sales rose 5.4% year-over-year (y-o-y) to $4.8 Bil. Despite that top-line result, the retailer faced material headwinds in 2022 because of inflation. Urban Outfitters’ gross profit margin declined from 32.8% in fiscal 2022 to 29.8% in fiscal 2023, a full 300-basis-point drop. For fiscal 2024, we expect Urban Outfitters’ Revenues to grow 4% y-o-y to $5 billion.
(2) EPS likely to match consensus estimates
URBN’s Q1 2024 earnings per share is expected to be 35 cents per Trefis analysis, in line with the market estimates. In FY 2023, the company earned $1.70 per share, down from $3.13. The company blamed increased inbound freight costs and the long-standing supply chain issues for this decline.
(3) Stock price estimate in line with the current market price
Going by our Urban Outfitters’ Valuation, with an EPS estimate of around $2.42 and a P/E multiple of 11.6x in fiscal 2024, this translates into a price of $28, which is almost in line with the current market price.
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