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Earnings May 18, 2026 at 10:03 PM

AS Reports Earnings Tomorrow: What to Expect

Amer Sports (AS) is scheduled to report its first quarter 2026 earnings results on May 19, 2026, before market open. Wall Street analysts are expecting earnings per share of $0.31 on revenue of $1.89 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.

Amer Sports is a leading global sporting goods company that owns iconic brands including Salomon, Arc’teryx, Peak Performance, Atomic, Wilson, and Louisville Slugger. The Finnish company operates across multiple categories including outdoor equipment, winter sports gear, ball sports equipment, and technical apparel. Arc’teryx, the premium outdoor brand, has been a particular growth driver, commanding premium pricing in the rapidly expanding outdoor recreation market.

The company went public in February 2024 following its spin-off from Chinese conglomerate Anta Sports, and has been working to establish itself as an independent entity while leveraging its portfolio of premium brands. Amer Sports has been focusing on direct-to-consumer sales growth and expanding its presence in key markets including North America and Asia-Pacific.

Recent stock performance has been mixed as investors weigh the company’s growth potential against macroeconomic headwinds affecting discretionary spending. The outdoor recreation sector has faced normalization following pandemic-era booms, though premium brands like Arc’teryx have shown resilience due to their loyal customer base and pricing power.

Key metrics investors will be watching include comparable store sales growth, particularly for Arc’teryx and Salomon brands, gross margin trends amid ongoing supply chain pressures, and management’s guidance for the crucial spring and summer selling seasons. The company’s direct-to-consumer channel performance will be closely scrutinized, as this higher-margin business has been central to Amer Sports’ growth strategy.

Geographic performance will also be in focus, particularly growth in the North American market where the company sees significant expansion opportunities. Inventory levels and management’s commentary on consumer demand patterns across different price points will provide insights into the broader sporting goods landscape.

The sporting goods sector has been navigating a challenging environment as consumers become more selective with discretionary purchases. However, premium outdoor brands have generally outperformed mass market competitors, benefiting from the continued popularity of outdoor activities and consumers’ willingness to invest in high-quality gear. Amer Sports’ positioning in this premium segment could provide some insulation from broader retail pressures.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investors should conduct their own research before making investment decisions.