E.l.f. Beauty Surges 23.6% on Strong Revenue Growth Hits 493rd Highest Trading Volume of 210M

Generado por agente de IAAinvest Volume Radar
martes, 9 de septiembre de 2025, 6:13 pm ET1 min de lectura
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On September 9, 2025, e.l.f. Beauty (ELF) closed with a 0.60% gain, trading on a volume of $210 million—the 493rd highest in the market. The stock has surged 23.6% over the past month, outpacing both its cosmetics sector's 2.9% gain and the broader market's 1.9% rise. Recent analyst revisions indicate mixed signals: while fourth-quarter earnings estimates have declined 5.3% in 30 days, fiscal year 2025 projections rose 2.3%, and 2026 forecasts climbed 1.5%. Revenue expectations remain robust, with current-quarter sales projected at $367.55 million (+22.1% YoY) and $1.95 billion expected for fiscal 2026 (+18.1% YoY).

Analysts highlight diverging fundamentals. While the company has exceeded revenue estimates in all four reported quarters and topped EPS forecasts three times in the same period, its Zacks Rank #3 ("Hold") rating suggests neutral near-term momentum. Valuation metrics paint a bearish picture, with the stock receiving a "F" grade in the Zacks Value Style Score, indicating it trades at a premium to peers. Earnings revisions remain critical, as downward adjustments in near-term estimates contrast with upward revisions for longer-term projections.

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