Lululemon Stock Targets: Analysts' Cautious Stance and Price Outlook
Lululemon Athletica (LULU) hissesinin Wall Street analistleri tarafından hedef fiyatları, geçen yılın getirisinin tersine düşüş trendini gösteriyor.

Lululemon Athletica (LULU) shares’ target prices as seen by Wall Street analysts reveal a downward trend that contrasts with last year’s gains.
Winter Collection Pressure and Margin Strain
With a market cap of $14.1 billion, Lululemon’s stock has fallen 39.4 % over the past 52 weeks while the S&P 500 rose 20.6 %. Year‑to‑date the shares are down 42.3 %, versus a near 13 % gain for the index. Following its Q1 2026 results on June 4, the company posted an 8.6 % single‑day slide and cut its full‑year EPS guidance to $10.95‑$11.15 from the previous $12.10‑$12.30 band.
Tariff Impact and Inventory Dynamics
A 4 % decline in U.S. Q1 revenue – the firm’s biggest market – heightened concerns. Management flagged extra seasonal clearance as sales trailed expectations and new product launches met a lukewarm reception. Rising tariff inputs are expected to compress margins, prompting the company to lean on promotional tactics to clear excess stock.
Analyst Consensus and Target‑Price Outlook
Of the 32 analysts tracking LULU, the consensus rating is a “Hold” – split into one Strong Buy, twenty‑five Hold, two Moderate Sell, and four Strong Sell. While the latest notes did not publish explicit target‑price figures, the overall stance reflects caution amid margin pressure and weakening demand.
Forward‑Looking Estimates
For the fiscal year ending January 2027, analysts project EPS of $10.93, implying a 17.6 % year‑over‑year drop. Despite the downward revision, Lululemon has topped consensus estimates in each of the last four quarters, highlighting a history of positive surprises.
Dr. Yaman Ege: Lululemon’s fabric‑technology edge in technical apparel offers a buffer against short‑term tariff‑driven margin strain, relying on long‑term brand loyalty to offset the pressure. Yet U.S. consumer sensitivity and rising inventory levels could test the current “Hold” consensus in the coming fiscal year. Investors should watch for supply‑chain reconfiguration and geographic diversification as levers for margin recovery.
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