Columbia Sportswear (NASDAQ:COLM) underwent analysis by 6 analysts in the last quarter, revealing a spectrum of viewpoints from bullish to bearish.
In the table below, you'll find a summary of their recent ratings, revealing the shifting sentiments over the past 30 days and comparing them to the previous months.
| Bullish | Somewhat Bullish | Indifferent | Somewhat Bearish | Bearish | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Ratings | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| Last 30D | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| 1M Ago | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 2M Ago | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 3M Ago | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
The 12-month price targets assessed by analysts reveal further insights, featuring an average target of $60.5, a high estimate of $75.00, and a low estimate of $39.00. This upward trend is evident, with the current average reflecting a 6.14% increase from the previous average price target of $57.00.

An in-depth analysis of recent analyst actions unveils how financial experts perceive Columbia Sportswear. The following summary outlines key analysts, their recent evaluations, and adjustments to ratings and price targets.
| Analyst | Analyst Firm | Action Taken | Rating | Current Price Target | Prior Price Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Lejuez | Citigroup | Raises | Neutral | $62.00 | $55.00 |
| Mauricio Serna | UBS | Raises | Sell | $44.00 | $39.00 |
| Robert Drbul | BTIG | Maintains | Buy | $75.00 | $75.00 |
| Peter McGoldrick | Stifel | Raises | Buy | $68.00 | $60.00 |
| Robert Drbul | BTIG | Maintains | Buy | $75.00 | $75.00 |
| Mauricio Serna | UBS | Raises | Sell | $39.00 | $38.00 |
Understanding these analyst evaluations alongside key financial indicators can offer valuable insights into Columbia Sportswear's market standing. Stay informed and make well-considered decisions with our Ratings Table.
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Columbia Sportswear Co makes outdoor and active-lifestyle apparel, footwear, equipment, and accessories that it sells under four primary brands: Columbia, Sorel, Mountain Hardwear, and prAna. The majority of sales are in the United States, but the company also has remarkable sales in its three other geographic segments: Latin American and Asia-Pacific; Europe, Middle East, and Africa; and Canada. The majority of sales are through wholesale channels, including sporting goods and department stores, but the company also operates its own branded stores in each of its geographic segments. Columbia sources products from around the world and uses contract manufacturers outside the United States, predominantly in Asia to manufacture its various products.
Market Capitalization: With restricted market capitalization, the company is positioned below industry averages. This reflects a smaller scale relative to peers.
Positive Revenue Trend: Examining Columbia Sportswear's financials over 3M reveals a positive narrative. The company achieved a noteworthy revenue growth rate of 1.25% as of 30 September, 2025, showcasing a substantial increase in top-line earnings. As compared to its peers, the revenue growth lags behind its industry peers. The company achieved a growth rate lower than the average among peers in Consumer Discretionary sector.
Net Margin: Columbia Sportswear's net margin excels beyond industry benchmarks, reaching 5.51%. This signifies efficient cost management and strong financial health.
Return on Equity (ROE): Columbia Sportswear's financial strength is reflected in its exceptional ROE, which exceeds industry averages. With a remarkable ROE of 3.14%, the company showcases efficient use of equity capital and strong financial health.
Return on Assets (ROA): Columbia Sportswear's ROA excels beyond industry benchmarks, reaching 1.86%. This signifies efficient management of assets and strong financial health.
Debt Management: Columbia Sportswear's debt-to-equity ratio is below the industry average. With a ratio of 0.29, the company relies less on debt financing, maintaining a healthier balance between debt and equity, which can be viewed positively by investors.
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