Guggenheim has initiated coverage on Capri Holdings Ltd (CPRI) with a Buy rating, reflecting the firm's initial assessment of the company's investment potential. This marks the beginning of Guggenheim's evaluation based on its research into Capri’s business operations and the dynamics of the textiles, apparel, and luxury goods industry.
Currently, Capri Holdings, which operates as a global fashion luxury group, has a market capitalisation of $3.1 billion. The company encompasses three prominent brands: Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors. Each segment contributes to its diverse portfolio, with Versace focusing on luxury ready-to-wear and accessories, Jimmy Choo on high-end footwear and handbags, and Michael Kors on a range of products sold through various retail formats.
As of December 9, 2025, Capri Holdings' stock is priced at $26.36. The company reported an earnings per share (EPS) of -9.84 over the trailing twelve months. Looking ahead, the upcoming earnings reports are anticipated on May 26, 2026, with an estimated EPS of $0.12 and revenue of $809.9 million, followed by another report on August 4, 2026, where the EPS estimate is $0.35 with expected revenue of $812.2 million.
Analyst ratings serve as professional opinions based on extensive research and financial modelling. While they can offer valuable insights, they also rely on assumptions that may not always hold true. Investors should consider a range of factors, including company fundamentals and market conditions, when making decisions. Analyst opinions can evolve as new information emerges, leading to differing views on the same entity.
This update provides insight into the current sentiment surrounding Capri Holdings as it navigates its market position and prepares for future earnings announcements.
