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Ulta Beauty exceeded earnings and revenue estimates as consumers look to beauty products as a "comfort and escape." Comparable store sales growth of 2.9% was much higher than expected.
Ulta Beauty reports earnings of $6.70 per share which beat the consensus estimate of $5.77. Quarterly revenue of $2.85 billion beats the Street estimate of $2.79 billion. Ready to turn the market ...
Ulta Beauty, Inc. (NASDAQ:ULTA) just released its quarterly report and things are looking bullish. Ulta Beauty beat earnings, with revenues hitting US$2.8b, ahead of expectations, and statutory ...
Ulta Beauty raised its annual profit forecast after beating quarterly results on Thursday, as lower inventory losses as well as new launches such as Milk Makeup and K-Beauty skincare brands helped ...
Related: Ulta Beauty makes drastic decision on Target partnership. Despite the boost in sales, the foot traffic in Ulta’s stores declined during the quarter, according to recent data from Placer.ai.
Ulta Beauty's revenue rose 4.5% in the first quarter, driven by strong beauty product sales. People are buying beauty products as a comfort amid economic uncertainty, the CEO said. The cosmetics ...
Ulta Beauty Inc has a consensus price target of $462.22 based on the ratings of 25 analysts. The high is $550 issued by Morgan Stanley on May 30, 2025.The low is $330 issued by B. Riley Securities ...
Bottom Line. Taking into account all of these elements, it should come as no surprise that ULTA is a #2 (Buy) stock with a Momentum Score of B. If you've been searching for a fresh pick that's set ...
Ulta ULTA nudged the high end of its fiscal-year sales forecast higher. The company said it expects sales of $11.5 billion to $11.7 billion, up from a prior outlook for $11.5 billion to $11.6 billion.
Ulta reported net sales of $2.85 billion for the first quarter of the fiscal year, up 4.5% year-over-year. Comparable store sales increased 2.9%. Net income rose 11% to $305 million, all ahead of ...
Same-store sales increased 2.9%, beating the 0.2% bump Wall Street was anticipating. An increase in average ticket and the number of transactions helped drive same-store-sales growth, Ulta said.