Urban Outfitters (URBN) has drawn fresh attention after announcing an exclusive U.S. brick-and-mortar partnership with emerging skincare label Yes Day Beauty, with the brand rolling out across 60 stores and online.
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The Yes Day Beauty launch comes as Urban Outfitters’ short term share price performance has been mixed, with a 7 day share price return of 7.25% but a 30 day share price return that is down 5.27%. The current share price of $72.95 sits against a 1 year total shareholder return of 4.83% and a 3 year total shareholder return that is a little over double.
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Urban Outfitters now trades around $72.95, with analysts’ targets and some intrinsic value estimates pointing higher. However, recent share price swings hint at caution. Is that gap a genuine opportunity, or is the market rightly wary?
Urban Outfitters is currently trading at $72.95, while the most widely followed narrative anchors on a fair value estimate of $84 that assumes steady execution rather than aggressive expansion.
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Want to see what justifies that higher fair value for Urban Outfitters? The narrative leans on measured revenue growth, firmer margins, and a future earnings multiple below many specialty retailers. Curious how those ingredients combine into one valuation story that differs from today’s share price? The full breakdown connects each assumption to that $84 figure.
Result: Fair Value of $84 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, there is still the risk that higher tariffs and rising marketing and store expansion costs could squeeze Urban Outfitters’ margins and weaken the bullish valuation story.
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