Academy Sports & Outdoors (ASO) Q4 2026 earnings summary
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Q4 2026 earnings summary
17 Mar, 2026Executive summary
FY25 net sales reached $6.05B, up 2.0% year-over-year, with Q4 net sales of $1.72B, up 2.5% year-over-year, despite a -1.6% Q4 comp sales decline.
Opened 24 new stores in FY25, with plans for 20–25 more in FY26, and expanded major brand partnerships.
E-commerce grew 13.6% year-over-year, driven by AI-powered digital enhancements and loyalty program expansion, now exceeding 13M members.
Higher-income households became the largest and fastest-growing customer segment, diversifying the customer base.
Gross margin improved to 34.8% for FY25, up 90 bps year-over-year.
Financial highlights
FY25 net income was $376.8M, down 9.9% year-over-year; adjusted net income was $393.2M.
Q4 net income was $133.7M ($1.98 EPS); adjusted EPS was $1.97.
Adjusted EBITDA for FY25 was $666.3M.
Year-end cash was $330M (+14% YoY); inventory was $1.5B (+15% YoY), with per-store inventory up 6.3%.
Adjusted free cash flow for FY25 was $262.8M.
Outlook and guidance
FY26 net sales guidance: $6.18B–$6.36B (+2% to +5%), with comp sales of -1% to +2%.
Adjusted net income expected between $410M–$445M; adjusted EPS $6.10–$6.60.
Capital expenditures planned at $200M–$240M.
20–25 new stores planned for FY26, with openings weighted to the back half of the year.
Guidance assumes internal initiatives and macro events (tax refunds, World Cup, 250th anniversary) as potential tailwinds.
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