KeyBanc Capital Markets has upgraded Fossil Group
Inc (NASDAQ: FOSL) to Overweight as it believes the
watch maker is approaching a key sales and earnings inflection point, thanks to the strong reception of new wearables such as Rose
Gold KORS Bradshaw and the Gunmetal (Smoke) FOSL Marshal.
“We now believe that wearables can drive $175 million–$225 million in rev, which could drive $0.50+ in EPS,” analyst Edward
Yruma wrote in a note.
Within The Wearables Universe
Among peers, the brokerage expects Fitbit Inc (NYSE: FIT) to generate $2.4 billion in revenue and estimates Apple Inc.
(NASDAQ: AAPL) to rake in $4.3 billion in Apple Watch
sales.
Meanwhile, Yruma expects the underappreciated Fossil and Skagen lifestyle brands to drive
$1.3 billion in revenue and lower costs should offset higher wearables spend.
Yruma raised his 2016 EPS estimate to $2.05 and projects wearables could be a $1 billion plus opportunity over the long
term.
Fossil Valuation
On the valuation front, the analyst said Fossil shares trade at 0.7x
EV/sales. Other branded accessory peers such as Coach Inc (NYSE: COH), Kate Spade & Co (NYSE: KATE), Michael Kors Holdings Ltd (NYSE: KORS) and Vera Bradley, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRA) trade at an average multiple of 1.6x EV/sales.
“This would represent approximately $2.0 billion–$2.4 billion in EV, or essentially 100 prcent of FOSL’s current EV. This should
provide a backstop to current valuation,” Yruma added.
At last check, shares of Fossil had climbed 7.87 percent on the day to trade at $35.51. Yruma has set a price target of $42.
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Latest Ratings for FOSL
Date |
Firm |
Action |
From |
To |
Nov 2016 |
KeyBanc |
Upgrades |
Sector Weight |
Overweight |
Oct 2016 |
Buckingham |
Initiates Coverage On |
|
Underperform |
Aug 2016 |
Nomura |
Maintains |
|
Neutral |
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