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Under Armour (NYSE: UAA) Q4 Earnings: Mixed Results Amidst Market Headwinds

Under Armour (NYSE: UAA) is a global company that designs and sells athletic apparel and footwear, competing with brands like Nike and Adidas. On May 12, 2026, Under Armour reported its fourth-quarter earnings, which provided a mixed view of its performance and future outlook in a challenging market.

The company reported a quarterly loss of $0.03 per share. This figure was in line with analyst expectations, as highlighted by Zacks. This result shows an improvement from the same period a year ago, when Under Armour posted a larger loss of $0.08 per share, indicating a smaller loss this quarter.

For the quarter, Under Armour generated revenues of $1.17 billion, which surpassed the consensus estimate of $1.167 billion. However, this is a slight decrease from the $1.18 billion in revenue from the prior-year quarter. The company has now topped revenue estimates for the last four quarters.

Despite meeting some estimates, Under Armour's shares tumbled after the announcement. The company forecasts a drop in annual revenue, as highlighted by Reuters. It attributes this to weak consumer spending and economic uncertainty in its main North American market, which has caused investor concern about its future growth.

A look at Under Armour's financials shows a negative Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of -4.22, meaning it is not currently profitable. Its Current Ratio is 1.62, which suggests it can cover its short-term obligations. This ratio measures a company's ability to pay its immediate debts.

Published on: May 12, 2026