Mar 31

Amer Sports Inc Q1 2025 Earnings Report

Amer Sports delivered record Q1 results with double-digit revenue growth and strong profitability, raising full-year guidance.

Key Takeaways

Amer Sports posted strong Q1 2025 results with revenue up 23% and net income surging to $135M. The performance was driven by robust sales across all segments, particularly Arc’teryx and Salomon. The company raised its full-year revenue and EPS outlook despite tariff concerns.

Revenue grew 23% to $1.47B, driven by strength across all segments and geographies.

Adjusted EPS reached $0.27, up from $0.11 a year ago.

Net income jumped to $135M from $5M in Q1 2024.

Raised full-year 2025 revenue and EPS guidance, citing continued momentum and pricing power.

Total Revenue
$1.47B
Previous year: $1.09B
+35.1%
EPS
$0.27
Previous year: $0.08
+237.5%
Gross Margin
57.8%
Previous year: 54.3%
+6.4%
Adjusted Gross Margin
58%
Previous year: 54.7%
+6.0%
Operating Margin
14.5%
Previous year: 9.1%
+59.3%
Gross Profit
$851M
Previous year: $588M
+44.7%
Cash and Equivalents
$422M
Previous year: $312M
+35.2%
Free Cash Flow
$121M
Previous year: $49.5M
+144.8%
Total Assets
$8.53B
Previous year: $7.57B
+12.7%

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Amer Sports Inc Revenue by Segment

Amer Sports Inc Revenue by Geographic Location

Forward Guidance

Amer Sports raised its full-year 2025 outlook, expecting continued growth despite tariffs, supported by brand strength, global presence, and operational efficiency.

Positive Outlook

  • Full-year revenue growth expected between 15–17%
  • Adjusted EPS guidance raised to $0.67–$0.72
  • Strong pricing power and brand momentum
  • Expected gross margin of 56.5–57%
  • Solid operational efficiency offsetting tariff costs

Challenges Ahead

  • Continued 30% US tariffs on China and 10% on others expected through 2025
  • Higher SG&A spending impacting margins
  • Potential FX headwinds
  • Inventory levels increased by 15% YoY
  • Uncertainty around global macroeconomic conditions

Revenue & Expenses

Visualization of income flow from segment revenue to net income