Analysts have adjusted their EPS estimates to $1.96, indicating a 14.6% increase from the previous year.
Ralph Lauren’s revenue is projected to reach $1.63 billion, a 4.1% increase from the same quarter last year.
Ralph Lauren Corporation, listed on the NYSE:RL, is a renowned name in the fashion industry, known for its premium clothing and lifestyle products. As the company prepares to release its quarterly earnings on May 22, 2025, Wall Street analysts are keenly observing the anticipated financial performance.
Analysts have slightly adjusted their EPS estimates to $1.96, reflecting a 14.6% increase from the previous year. This revision, although minor, indicates a reevaluation of initial expectations. Historically, such changes in earnings estimates have been linked to short-term stock price movements, suggesting potential volatility in RL’s stock following the earnings announcement.
Ralph Lauren’s revenue is projected to reach $1.63 billion, marking a 4.1% increase from the same quarter last year. This growth is indicative of the company’s strong brand momentum and digital expansion. However, currency fluctuations might impact the overall gains. In the previous quarter, RL exceeded earnings expectations by 7.6%, contributing to an average earnings surprise of 6.5% over the last four quarters.
The market is closely monitoring the upcoming earnings report, as it could significantly influence RL’s stock price. A positive earnings surprise could lead to an upward movement, while results falling short of expectations might cause a decline. The sustainability of any immediate price changes will depend on management’s discussion of business conditions during the earnings call.
Ralph Lauren’s financial metrics, such as a P/E ratio of 24.85 and a price-to-sales ratio of 2.49, provide insight into its valuation. The company’s enterprise value to sales ratio is 2.60, and its enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio is 14.63. With a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.06 and a current ratio of 1.76, RL maintains a stable financial position, supporting its growth prospects.