Core Insights - Urban Outfitters, Inc. reported first-quarter earnings of $1.16 per share, exceeding the analyst consensus estimate of 82 cents by 41.46% [1] - Quarterly revenue reached $1.33 billion, surpassing the Street estimate of $1.28 billion [1] - CEO Richard A. Hayne highlighted record revenues and profits, attributing success to positive sales growth and improved profitability across all brands and segments [2] Analyst Reactions - JP Morgan analyst Matthew Boss upgraded Urban Outfitters from Neutral to Overweight, raising the price target from $63 to $78 [8] - Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow maintained an Equal-Weight rating and increased the price target from $55 to $70 [8] - Morgan Stanley analyst Alex Straton kept an Overweight rating and raised the price target from $62 to $77 [8] Stock Performance - Despite the positive earnings report, Urban Outfitters shares fell 2.8% to close at $59.60 on Wednesday [2]
These Analysts Increase Their Forecasts On Urban Outfitters Following Strong Q1 Earnings