ONON: Keeping Pace Despite Headwinds

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Key Points

  • On Holding posted solid 43% top-line growth, showing no signs that demand for its high-end running shoes and other athletic apparel is waning.

  • The company saw growth in both its wholesale and direct-to-consumer operations, with direct-to-consumer representing about 38% of total sales in the quarter.

  • On Holding raised its full-year sales growth guidance, believing that demand for its products is strong enough to overcome any higher prices due to tariffs.

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Here's our initial take on On Holding's (NYSE: ONON) fiscal 2025 first-quarter financial report.

Key Metrics

Metric

Q1 2024

Q1 2025

Change

vs. Expectations

Revenue (Swiss francs)

508.2 million

726.6 million

43%

Beat

Adjusted EPS (Swiss francs)

0.33

0.21

-36%

Met

Gross profit margin

59.7%

59.9%

20bp

n/a

Direct-to-consumer sales (Swiss francs)

190.5 million

276.9 million

45%

n/a

On Holding Outruns Global Uncertainty

On Holding's impressive growth machine showed no sign of slowing in the quarter, with the company reporting 43% revenue growth and improvements to gross profit margin.

The growth is coming from both wholesale sales and direct-to-consumer. At quarter's end, direct-to-consumer represented 38.1% of total sales, in line with the percentage from a year ago.

With tariffs front of mind, investors are more focused on what is to come than on the recent results. On increased its full-year net sales outlook to "at least" 28% growth (on a constant-currency basis), up from at least 27% three months ago. But it won't come easy, given the environment.

The company said that "recent global trade policy shifts have introduced higher levels of planning uncertainty, including the potential for increased customs and freight expenses, general volatility within the global supply chain, as well as the material depreciation of all key operating currencies against the Swiss Franc." The company said that as a result, it is "embedding this higher degree of uncertainty in its outlook."

On continues to see strong demand across all channels and regions. On has positioned itself as a premium footwear and athletic apparel company, and management appears to be banking on that strong demand giving it pricing power to offset any higher costs due to tariffs.

Immediate Market Reaction

Investors appear to like what On had to say in its report. On Holding shares were up about 6% in premarket trading ahead of the New York market's open.

What to Watch

The company's confidence about its ability to navigate through shifts in global trade was reassuring, but investors will likely be hanging on every word from management about the retail environment both in North America and around the globe.