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Analyst Comment

Björn Borg Q3'25 preview: Continued growth and solid profitability

By Lucas MattssonAnalyst
Björn Borg

Summary

  • Björn Borg is expected to report Q3'25 revenue growth of 7% due to strong sales in mature markets, with Wholesale showing the strongest growth at 11% y/y, despite a negative FX impact from a strengthening SEK.
  • The company's gross margin is anticipated to benefit from FX tailwinds, increasing to 53% from 52% last year, despite a decline in FX-adjusted gross margin due to higher discounts for larger accounts.
  • Operating expenses are expected to rise due to increased marketing, but sales growth and slight gross margin expansion should lead to an EBIT increase to 47 MSEK, slightly above Retail Consensus.
  • While Björn Borg's growth outlook remains positive, achieving its target of 10% annual sales growth is seen as challenging, though margins are expected to stay strong, supported by the Own e-commerce segment and FX benefits.

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Estimates Q3'24Q3'25Q3'25eQ3'25eConsensus2025e
MSEK / SEK ComparisonActualizedInderesConsensusLow HighInderes
Revenue 285 306303300-3081058
Gross margin-% 52% 53%    52%
EBITDA 50.2 54.6    141
EBIT 42.0 46.644.539.5-48.7110
PTP 44.1 43.6    105
EPS (reported) 1.39 1.35    3.26
          
Revenue growth-% 8.9 % 7.1 %6.2 %5.1 %-7.9 %6.9 %
EBIT-% 14.7 % 15.2 %14.7 %13.2 %-15.8 %10.4 %

Source: Inderes & Pinpoint (retail consensus 05.11.25, 31 estimates)

Björn Borg will report its Q3'25 results on Friday, November 14. We expect solid top-line growth, primarily driven by strong sales to larger retailers in mature markets. We anticipate that sales growth, together with positive FX effects on gross margins, will keep profitability at good levels. Our focus in the upcoming report is on the company's main growth categories, sports apparel and footwear, as well as confirming that the company can successfully expand its revenue while maintaining solid underlying gross margins.

Revenue growth expected across key segments and geographies

We forecast Björn Borg's Q3 revenue growth to be 10% in local currencies. However, we expect a negative FX impact due to the strengthening SEK, leading to 7% reported revenue growth, slightly above Retail Consensus (Pinpoint Estimates). By segment, we expect Wholesale to show the strongest growth (11% y/y), driven by good growth in Sports Apparel and the Underwear segment, which faces soft comparison figures from Q3'24. We estimate that revenue in the second-largest segment, own e-commerce, will increase by a solid 5% despite tough comparables. In the Own Stores segment, we estimate modest revenue growth (2% y/y), mainly due to the continuing closure of unprofitable stores. Among the smaller segments, we expect revenues in the Distributor segment to decline by approximately 20% due to tough comparables and large inventories, while revenue contribution from the Licensing segment is expected to remain modest following the integration of the footwear category, which previously constituted a significant part of this segment.

By geography, we anticipate strong revenue growth in Björn Borg's larger markets, Sweden and the Netherlands, which are facing easier comparison figures and are supported by stable market data from the underlying clothing market seen in Q3, with the Netherlands up 4% and Sweden up 6%, respectively.

Gross margin expected to benefit from FX tailwinds

We forecast Björn Borg's FX-adjusted gross margin to decline to 49% in Q3'25 compared to 51% in the same period last year. This is mainly driven by a higher share of sales to larger key accounts with slightly higher discounts. We also believe that the company's focus on growth will continue to be reflected in lower gross margins to increase market shares and drive growth. However, we expect FX effects to support the gross margin positively, resulting in a reported gross margin of 53% in Q3, compared to last year's level of 52%. In terms of operating expenses, we estimate an increase due to heightened marketing activities. However, we believe that the sales growth, together with a slight gross margin expansion, will result in an increase in absolute EBIT to 47 MSEK (Q3'24: 42 MSEK), slightly above Retail Consensus. At the bottom line of the income statement, we anticipate a decline in EPS to SEK 1.35 (Q3'24: SEK 1.39), mainly due to a negative FX impact on net financial items.

Outlook likely to remain positive, but growth targets remain challenging

Björn Borg does not provide financial guidance and makes no concrete comments on the future but only refers to its financial targets, which are at least 10% revenue growth and an EBIT margin of at least 10%. While we expect Björn Borg’s growth outlook to remain good in Q4 as well, driven by a gradual recovery in consumer demand, we believe achieving its target of 10% annual sales growth will be challenging. However, we believe that the company’s margin will remain at good levels, on the right side of its target, driven by solid sales growth, especially in the profitable Own e-commerce segment, as well as FX tailwind due to a weaker USD.

Björn Borg operates in the fashion industry and focuses on the design, manufacture and distribution of sportswear and underwear. The company's products are aimed at private individuals looking for comfortable and stylish clothing. The business is global with a main presence in the Nordic region and Europe. Björn Borg was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Solna.

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Key Estimate Figures18.08

202425e26e
Revenue990.01,058.11,130.2
growth-%13.5 %6.9 %6.8 %
EBIT (adj.)101.8109.9119.5
EBIT-% (adj.)10.3 %10.4 %10.6 %
EPS (adj.)2.893.263.55
Dividend3.003.203.50
Dividend %5.8 %5.1 %5.6 %
P/E (adj.)17.919.017.5
EV/EBITDA10.211.610.7

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