February 25, 2025 - 18:38

Amer Sports, the parent company of popular brands such as Salomon, Arc'teryx, and Wilson, has announced that it expects to see a slowdown in sales growth for the year ahead. This revelation came on Tuesday as the company reported its fourth-quarter results, which were significantly bolstered by the strong performance of its premium Arc'teryx brand.
Despite a robust growth rate of 18% in 2024, Amer Sports has adjusted its revenue growth outlook for 2025 to a range of 13-15%. This forecast falls short of analysts' expectations and reflects the challenges posed by fluctuating exchange rates, which the company anticipates will have a modest negative impact on its financial performance.
As Amer Sports continues to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the sportswear market, stakeholders will be closely monitoring how these factors influence the company's strategy and overall sales trajectory in the coming year.
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