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纺织服饰周专题:AmerSports,2025Q1业绩表现超预期
GOLDEN SUN SECURITIES·2025-05-25 09:15

Investment Rating - The report recommends a "Buy" rating for several key companies in the textile and apparel sector, including Anta Sports, Steady Medical, and Bosideng, among others [12][36][37]. Core Insights - Amer Sports reported a strong performance in Q1 2025, with revenue growth of 23% year-on-year to $1.473 billion, driven by significant growth in the Asia-Pacific region [1][17]. - The Technical Apparel segment, led by the Arc'teryx brand, saw a revenue increase of 28% to $664 million in Q1 2025, with a notable profit margin improvement [2][21]. - The Outdoor Performance segment, centered around the Salomon brand, achieved a 25% revenue growth to $502 million, benefiting from new store openings and strong direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales [3][26]. - The Ball & Racquet segment, featuring Wilson, experienced a 12% revenue increase to $306 million, with a long-term growth forecast of low to mid-single digits [4][29]. - The overall outlook for 2025 indicates expected revenue growth of 15% to 17% for Amer Sports, with specific segments projected to grow at varying rates [1][17]. Summary by Sections Amer Sports Performance - Q1 2025 revenue increased by 23% to $1.473 billion, with regional growth of +12% in the Americas, +43% in Greater China, +12% in EMEA, and +49% in Asia-Pacific [1][17]. - Adjusted gross margin improved by 3.3 percentage points to 58%, and adjusted operating profit margin rose by 4.9 percentage points to 15.8% [1][17]. - Net profit for Q1 2025 was $135 million, compared to $5 million in Q1 2024 [1][17]. Technical Apparel - Revenue for the Technical Apparel segment grew by 28% to $664 million in Q1 2025, with an adjusted operating profit margin of 23.8% [2][21]. - DTC revenue increased by 31%, while wholesale revenue grew by 22% [2][21]. - The Asia-Pacific region led growth, followed by Greater China [2][21]. Outdoor Performance - The Outdoor Performance segment's revenue rose by 25% to $502 million in Q1 2025, with an adjusted operating profit margin of 14.7% [3][26]. - DTC sales surged by 68%, driven by new store openings in the Asia-Pacific and Greater China regions [3][26]. - The Americas region's performance was stable, primarily due to the divestiture of the Enve business [3][26]. Ball & Racquet - Revenue for the Ball & Racquet segment increased by 12% to $306 million in Q1 2025, with an adjusted operating profit margin of 6.6% [4][29]. - The growth was supported by strong sales in racquet and golf products [4][29]. Industry Outlook - The report emphasizes the importance of focusing on companies with solid fundamentals and growth potential in the apparel sector, particularly in the sportswear segment, which is expected to benefit from government support and increased consumer participation in sports [5][34].