Deckers Outdoor, US2441991054

Deckers Outdoor stock holds after a 5.7% revenue gain

Published on 08/18/2026 at 21:26 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Deckers Outdoor stock is steady after its latest quarter showed $1.02 billion in revenue, $0.94 in EPS, and 5.7% growth year over year.

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Deckers Outdoor Corporation (ISIN US2441991054) is trading around $90 after its latest quarterly report showed $1.02 billion in revenue, $0.94 in EPS, and 5.7% year-over-year growth for the period ended July 23, 2026. The shares closed at $90.11 on August 17, 2026, with a market value of $12.27 billion and a 52-week range of $78.91 to $125.45.

That keeps the stock in a narrow band versus its recent high while analysts still point to $117.16 as the average target. The gap matters because the current price sits below the 50-day average of $102.98 and the 200-day average of $105.47, even after the quarter beat consensus EPS by $0.06.

Quarter numbers matter

For the quarter reported on July 23, 2026, Deckers posted net margin of 18.54% and return on equity of 41.51%, both signs of a business still converting sales into profit at a high rate. Revenue of $1.02 billion was in line with estimates, while the EPS surprise showed the company still has execution leverage even in a slower market for consumer discretionary names.

One number stands out for investors: earnings per share came in at $0.94 versus $0.88 expected, a 6.8% beat. That is not a huge margin of error, but it is enough to keep attention on guidance and brand momentum rather than only on the share price.

Guidance keeps the focus

Deckers also set FY 2027 EPS guidance at $7.35 to $7.50, which compares with the $7.05 trailing EPS now shown on the quote page. MarketBeat's analyst snapshot puts the average target at $117.16, and the consensus view at Hold, so the market is still balancing recent profit strength against a valuation that already reflects a lot of the good news.

Institutional ownership remains high at 97.79%, which often makes moves in the stock more sensitive to portfolio rebalancing and analyst revisions than to retail trading alone. The company name still rests on two brands that drive the story: UGG in lifestyle footwear and HOKA in performance running.

UGG and HOKA

UGG remains the legacy brand that gives Deckers scale in cold-weather and casual footwear, while HOKA has become the growth engine in running and athletic categories. Together they help explain why the company can post billion-dollar quarterly sales while still guiding to mid- to high-single-digit EPS growth.

For consumers, that product mix is visible in everything from winter boots to high-cushion running shoes. For investors, the point is simpler: the latest quarter showed that Deckers is still translating brand strength into profit, even with the shares below both key moving averages.

Deckers shares

Deckers shares finished the most recent session at $90.11 on August 17, 2026, while after-hours quotes showed $90.40. That leaves the stock closer to the lower end of its one-year range than its peak, with the next earnings date listed for October 22, 2026.

Fact box

Company: Deckers Outdoor Corporation
ISIN: US2441991054
Ticker: DECK
Exchange: NYSE
Price (as of August 17, 2026, 4:00 p.m. ET): $90.11 USD
Market cap: $12.27 billion (as of August 17, 2026)
Sector / Industry: Consumer Discretionary / Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods
Index membership: not verified in the cited source set
Next earnings date: October 22, 2026

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