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Am Eagle Outfitt (AEO)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 70
- Momentum Score: 37
- True Yield: 37
- Financial Health Score: 35
Latest Research & News
American Eagle’s Q1 Beat Leaves Investors With a Bigger Question
American Eagle Outfitters reported Q1 earnings and revenue beats, with strong performance from Aerie and OFFLINE brands posting 25% comparable sales growth. However, the core American Eagle brand faced weakness with declining revenue and comparable sales. Despite the earnings beat, analysts lowered price targets citing concerns about American Eagle brand pressure, expected Q2 gross margin decline from tariffs, and markdown pressure. The stock has recovered from post-earnings losses but remains down 30% year-to-date.
06/19/2026, 10:27 AM • Investing
Urban Outfitters Stock Stalls Despite Another Strong Quarter
Urban Outfitters delivered record Q1 sales and earnings, beating Wall Street expectations with $1.30 EPS and $1.48B revenue. Despite initial gains post-earnings, the stock has drifted lower, trading near pre-earnings levels at $71.36. Concerns about tariffs, freight costs, and elevated short interest are weighing on the stock, though analysts remain broadly bullish with a consensus price target of $87.
06/03/2026, 10:34 AM • Investing
Has Amazon Found the Next AWS?
Amazon has launched Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), opening its logistics network to external businesses similar to how AWS operates. The service, already adopted by major corporations like Procter & Gamble and 3M, could become a high-margin profit driver. While AWS remains Amazon's strongest business segment, ASCS represents another growth avenue, though its long-term success remains uncertain.
05/09/2026, 9:30 AM • The Motley Fool
Did Amazon Just Give This Logisitcs Stock a No-Brainer Buying Opportunity?
GXO Logistics stock plunged 18% after Amazon announced its new supply chain services business, but CEO Patrick Kelleher dismissed the threat, arguing that GXO's customized, specialized logistics solutions serve a different market than Amazon's pre-existing infrastructure offering. GXO reported strong Q1 earnings with 10.8% revenue growth and raised full-year guidance, with the CEO believing the stock sell-off presents a buying opportunity.
05/06/2026, 11:30 PM • The Motley Fool
Special Delivery: Amazon Opens Its Logistics Playbook As AMZN Stock Sets Sail
Amazon launched Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), enabling businesses to access its logistics network. Major brands like Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands' End, and American Eagle Outfitters are early adopters. AMZN stock is trading near its 52-week high of $273.88 with strong upward momentum, though the RSI at 78.97 suggests potential overbought conditions. Analysts maintain a Buy rating with a $312.11 price target.
05/04/2026, 1:35 PM • Benzinga
TACO Trade Joke No More? Trump's Art Of The Deal' Powers S&P 500's Steepest Highs And Lows
President Trump's policy decisions and social media posts have become the primary driver of S&P 500 performance during his second term, according to Fundstrat analysis. The five best market days were tied to Trump's tariff pauses and Iran war signals, while the five worst days followed tariff escalations and geopolitical tensions. Without these five best days, the S&P 500 would be down 2.7% instead of up 19% since Trump took office in 2025. The 'TACO trade' (Trump Always Chickens Out) has reshaped market behavior as investors react to Trump's rapidly shifting policy landscape.
04/24/2026, 7:31 AM • Benzinga
AEO Faces Market Pressure As Analysts Weigh Marketing Costs
American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) shares fell 14% after reporting strong Q4 results with EPS of 84 cents beating consensus and 10% revenue growth. However, Telsey Advisory Group cut its price target from $28 to $25 due to planned heavy marketing spend in the first half amid macro uncertainties. While Aerie showed strong 23% comparable sales growth, the larger American Eagle brand continues to lag despite focused marketing efforts.
03/05/2026, 1:21 PM • Benzinga
Trump Calls for Dow 100,000. Here's Why You Shouldn't Dismiss His Prediction.
President Trump predicted the Dow Jones will reach 100,000 by the end of his term, requiring ~26% annual returns. While the target seems ambitious, Trump has demonstrated ability to move markets through policy decisions and statements. Potential catalysts include tax cuts, lower interest rates, tariff stimulus checks, and Fed asset purchases, though historical precedent suggests such multiyear gains are challenging.
02/12/2026, 10:20 AM • The Motley Fool
What to Watch With AEO Stock in 2026
American Eagle Outfitters has surged over 50% in the past year, largely driven by its viral Sydney Sweeney marketing campaign launched in July 2025 that resonated with conservative consumers. The company returned to revenue growth in Q3 with 6% year-over-year growth and 4% comparable sales growth, plus a record-breaking Thanksgiving weekend. However, investors should monitor whether this momentum is sustainable, as the stock is only up 21% over five years. Key factors to watch include continued product innovation, the fast-growing Aerie segment's performance, and potential tariff impacts on margins.
01/13/2026, 2:12 AM • The Motley Fool
SVP Sells 5,741 Shares of American Eagle Outiftters Worth $134,800
James H Keefer Jr, SVP of American Eagle Outfitters, sold 5,741 shares worth $134,856 on December 9, 2025, reducing his direct holdings by 34%. Despite the insider sale, the stock has risen 19% since the transaction and 35% over the past year, benefiting from a Sydney Sweeney ad campaign launched in July 2025. Keefer retained 11,154 shares, suggesting continued confidence in the company.
01/07/2026, 11:09 AM • The Motley Fool
American Eagle Stock Has Been a Big Winner This Year. Can It Soar Even Higher in 2026?
American Eagle Outfitters reported strong Q3 results with 6% revenue growth, driven by Aerie's 11% comparable sales gain and improved marketing strategies. The company raised its full-year guidance and shows promising momentum heading into the holiday season.
12/05/2025, 6:16 AM • The Motley Fool
Why American Eagle Outfitters Stock Surged Today
American Eagle Outfitters reported strong Q3 results with 6% revenue growth, 4% comparable sales increase, and marketing partnerships with Sydney Sweeney and Travis Kelce boosting brand awareness. The company raised its full-year earnings forecast and delivered better-than-expected earnings per share.
12/03/2025, 4:30 PM • The Motley Fool
American Eagle Analysts Bullish On Aerie Inflection, Brand Recovery
American Eagle Outfitters reported strong Q3 earnings, beating analyst estimates with $1.36 billion revenue and raised guidance for Q4. Analysts are optimistic about the brand's recovery, particularly for Aerie, with improved product and marketing strategies.
12/03/2025, 2:36 PM • Benzinga
S&P 500 Slips as Soft Labor Data Strengthens Market Conviction in December Cuts
U.S. markets traded mixed on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 slipping 0.2% after weak ADP employment data reinforced expectations of a December Federal Reserve rate cut. Tech stocks retreated amid AI adoption concerns, while select companies like Marvell Technology saw significant gains.
12/03/2025, 1:14 PM • Investing
U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday, with markets anticipating potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Key companies like Marvell Technology and American Eagle Outfitters reported strong quarterly results, while some stocks like Acadia Healthcare experienced significant declines.
12/03/2025, 8:46 AM • Benzinga
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MoreInformation as of 06/22/2026
Company Profile
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. operates as a multi-brand specialty retailer in the United States and internationally. It provides jeans, apparel and accessories, and personal care products for women and men under the American Eagle brand; and intimates, apparel, activewear, and swim collections under the Aerie and OFFLINE by Aerie brands. The company also offers menswear products under the Todd Snyder New York brand; and fashion clothing and accessories under the Unsubscribed brand. It sells its products through its own and licensed retail stores, concession-based shops-within-shops, wholesale markets, and online marketplaces; and digital channels, such as www.ae.com, www.aerie.com, www.toddsnyder.com, and www.unsubscribed.com. American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Key Executives
- Jay L. Schottenstein
- Jennifer Foyle
- Michael A. Mathias
- Kitty Yung
- Marisa A. Baldwin
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions3.3B (72.58%)
- Mutual Funds1.2B (26.95%)
- Insiders21.5M (0.48%)
- Other0 (0.00%)