Company Overview: Skechers U.S.A., Inc. (NYSE: SKX) creates and sells Skechers-branded lifestyle and performance footwear, apparel, and accessories for men, women, and children. Its operating segments are as follows: 1) Domestic Wholesale, which sells items through domestic wholesale distribution channels. 2) International Wholesale, which markets products to department shops and speciality retail outlets via joint ventures and subsidiaries. 3) Direct-to-Consumer, which sells products via e-commerce, concept stores, factory stores, and warehouse outlet stores.

SKX Details


Key Takeaways from Q3FY21 (ended September 30, 2021)

Revenues & Gross Profit Key Highlights; Analysis by Kalkine Group
Recent Developments:
Segment Wise Results Q3FY21

Segment Revenues Key Highlights; Analysis by Kalkine Group
Balance Sheet & Liquidity Position
Key Metrics: In Q3FY21, SKX's Gross and Operating margins were 49.6% and 9.4%, higher than 48.1% and 7.1%, respectively, reported in Q3FY20. Its Debt/Equity ratio has been improved to 0.12x in Q3FY21, from 0.34x in Q3FY20.

Leverage Profile; Analysis by Kalkine Group
Top 10 Shareholders: The top 10 shareholders together form around 56.25% of the total shareholding, while the top 4 constitute the maximum holding. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and The Vanguard Group, Inc. hold the maximum stake in the company at 14.86% and 9.17%, respectively, as also highlighted in the chart below:

Top 10 Shareholders; Analysis by Kalkine Group
Risk Analysis
Outlook
Valuation Methodology: EV/Sales Multiple Based Relative Valuation (Illustrative)

Source: Analysis by Kalkine Group
*% Premium/(Discount) is based on our assessment of the company's NTM trading multiple after considering its key growth drivers, economic moat, stock's historical trading multiples versus peer average/median, and investment risks.
Stock Recommendation: SKX's share price has corrected 19.94% over the past six months. The stock is currently trading close to mid-band of its 52-week range of USD 33.80 to USD 55.87. We have valued the stock using the EV/Sales multiple-based illustrative relative valuation method and arrived at a target price with an upside of low twenties (in percentage terms). We believe that the company can trade at a slight discount compared to its peer's average, considering the competition from large peers, supply chain issues, and higher average inventory days. We have taken peers like Crocs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX) and PVH Corp. (NYSE: PVH). Considering the strong top and bottom-line performance, growth in a number of stores, expansion plans, encouraging outlook, and current valuation, we give a "Buy" recommendation on the stock on the closing price of USD 42.28, down 2.22% as of January 25, 2022.


SKX Technical Chart, Data Source: REFINITIV
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