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Amer Sports Q2 earnings set for Aug. 18; Street EPS, revenue preview

Amer Sports (NYSE: AS) is scheduled to report Q2 earnings before the opening bell Tuesday, Aug. 18, with consensus EPS of 11 cents and revenue expectations of $1.54 billion.

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Amer Sports, Inc. (NYSE AS) will release its second quarter earnings report before the opening bell on Tuesday, Aug.

18.

Analysts expect the Helsinki, Finland-based company to report quarterly earnings of 11 cents per share, up from 6 cents per share in the year-ago period.

The consensus estimate for Amer Sports’ quarterly revenue is $1.54 billion.

It reported $1.24 billion last year, according to Pro.

On May 19, Amer Sports reported better-than-expected first-quarter financial results and raised its FY26 guidance above estimates.

Shares of Amer Sports fell 0.8% to close at $32.87 on Friday. readers can access the latest analyst ratings on the Analyst Stock Ratings page.

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Let’s have a look at how most-accurate analysts have rated the company in the recent period.

JP Morgan analyst Matthew Boss maintained an Overweight rating and raised the price target from $59 to $64 on Aug.

4, 2026.

This analyst has an accuracy rate of 70%.

UBS analyst Jay Sole maintained a Buy rating and boosted the price target from $60 to $62 on May 20, 2026.

This analyst has an accuracy rate of 70%.

Evercore ISI Group analyst Michael Binetti maintained an Outperform rating and increased the price target from $50 to $51 on Feb.

25, 2026.

This analyst has an accuracy rate of 68%.

Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow maintained an Overweight rating and increased the price target from $40 to $45 on Dec.

16, 2025.

This analyst has an accuracy rate of 75%.

Barclays analyst Glen Santangelo initiated coverage on the stock with an Overweight rating and a price target of $49 on Dec.

9, 2025.

This analyst has an accuracy rate of 55%.

Considering buying AS stock? Here’s what analysts think: Photo via Shutterstock