Movado Group First Quarter 2026 Earnings: Misses Expectations
Net income: US$1.42m (down 51% from 1Q 2025).
Profit margin: 1.1% (down from 2.1% in 1Q 2025). The decrease in margin was driven by lower revenue.
EPS: US$0.063 (down from US$0.13 in 1Q 2025).
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All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Revenue missed analyst estimates by 7.3%. Earnings per share (EPS) also missed analyst estimates by 84%.
The company's shares are down 4.4% from a week ago.
We should say that we've discovered 2 warning signs for Movado Group (1 is significant!) that you should be aware of before investing here.
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