ASICS (TSE:7936) Stock Faces Profit Pressure As Premium Valuation Looms

Simply Wall St · 1d ago

ASICS entered this quarter priced for perfection, with the stock at ¥5,281 and trading on a trailing P/E of 29.4x that sits above both the Japan luxury industry and its peer group. The headline this time is profit pressure. Quarterly basic earnings per share landed at ¥50.22 on revenue of ¥264,218m, both below the previous quarter. This puts a harsh spotlight on how much investors are paying for each yen of earnings.

The key question now is whether this level of profitability justifies that premium or starts to test it.

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Q2 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): ¥264,218m vs. ¥194,485m (up about 35.8%)
  • Net Income (Excl. Extra Items, Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): ¥35,602m vs. ¥21,959m (up about 62.2%)
  • Basic EPS (Q2 2026 vs. Q2 2025): ¥50.22 vs. ¥30.73 (up about 63.4%)
  • Net Profit Margin (Trailing 12 Months, latest vs. prior year): 13.5% vs. 10.2% (margin higher year on year)

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TSE:7936 Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026
TSE:7936 Trailing 12-Month Revenue & Expenses Breakdown as at Aug 2026

ASICS earnings still back a quality growth story

For a bullish view, ASICS offers a simple message. The core business is growing and more profitable than a year ago. Q2 revenue of ¥264,218m and basic EPS of ¥50.22 both stand comfortably above Q2 2025 levels, while the trailing net margin has moved to 13.5% from 10.2%. That pattern supports the idea of a strong technical brand with improving earnings power. It also fits the earlier story of Onitsuka Tiger and premium product pushes helping the group lean into higher value segments.

ASICS profit pressure keeps the risk debate alive

The bear case has not disappeared. Earnings and revenue both stepped down from the previous quarter, which gives teeth to concerns about profit pressure at a time when ASICS is investing behind Onitsuka Tiger and DTC expansion. That quarter on quarter softness sits uncomfortably against a stock that has already enjoyed solid 90 day returns of about 17.2%. For cautious investors, the mix of higher recent profitability and shorter term earnings slippage keeps execution risk very much in focus.

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