Core Insights - Under Armour is experiencing early progress in its restructuring efforts, which is reflected in its first-quarter fiscal 2025 results that exceeded expectations [3][5] - The company reported a 10% year-over-year decline in revenue, totaling $1.18 billion, but this was above analysts' consensus estimate of $1.14 billion [3][5] - Fiscal 2025 revenue is projected to decline at a low double-digit percentage rate, with earnings expected to swing to a loss between 53 cents and 56 cents per share [5] Financial Performance - Under Armour recognized $34 million of the estimated $70 to $90 million in restructuring charges, with the remainder anticipated in fiscal 2025 [2] - North America revenue decreased by 14%, amounting to $709.3 million [3] - The company reported a per-share loss of 70 cents, which was significantly wider than the expected loss of 27 cents, but posted an adjusted profit of 1 cent per share, contrary to the anticipated adjusted loss of 8 cents [4] Market Reaction - Following the earnings report, Under Armour's shares surged nearly 20% to $7.74, although they remain down about 12% year-to-date in 2024 [5]
Under Armour Stock Jumps With Restructuring in Full Swing