TLDR Ulta Beauty stock fell more than 10% after posting Q4 earnings, dragged down by a bottom-line miss and cautious FY2026 guidance Despite the drop, Q4 EPS ofTLDR Ulta Beauty stock fell more than 10% after posting Q4 earnings, dragged down by a bottom-line miss and cautious FY2026 guidance Despite the drop, Q4 EPS of

Ulta Beauty (ULTA) Stock Falls 10% After Earnings: Buying Opportunity or Red Flag?

2026/03/16 18:59
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  • Ulta Beauty stock fell more than 10% after posting Q4 earnings, dragged down by a bottom-line miss and cautious FY2026 guidance
  • Despite the drop, Q4 EPS of $8.01 beat the company’s own forecast and topped consensus; revenue of $3.90B came in 11.8% above last year
  • Q4 comparable sales rose 5.8%, with year-over-year growth across every major category
  • FY2026 comparable sales guidance of 2.5%–3.5% came in below Wall Street expectations, and operating margins are expected to stay roughly flat
  • Ulta plans $1 billion in buybacks this year; institutional ownership sits at 90.39%, and consensus analyst rating is “Moderate Buy” with a target of $671.27

Ulta Beauty posted a solid fourth quarter by most measures, but Wall Street focused on what wasn’t there: a clean earnings beat and confident full-year profit guidance. The stock dropped more than 10% on the day of the report, adding to a roughly 19% slide since Barron’s flagged it as a buy less than a month ago.


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Q4 EPS came in at $8.01, clearing the consensus estimate of $7.93 by $0.08. Revenue hit $3.90 billion, up 11.8% year over year and well above the $3.81 billion analysts had penciled in. Gross margins also beat expectations. So where did things go sideways? The bottom line fell short of some higher-bar projections, and guidance for fiscal 2026 was cautious enough to spook investors.

Management guided for FY2026 comparable sales growth of 2.5% to 3.5% — below the Wall Street midpoint — and flagged roughly flat operating margins for the year. Higher advertising spend, increased incentive compensation, and broader strategic investments are squeezing profitability. The company is also facing tougher year-over-year comparisons after a strong FY25.

A new CFO is in the seat, which may partly explain the conservative tone. Raymond James analyst Olivia Tong noted the cautious posture is consistent with Ulta’s historical guidance style, and is likely reinforced by the current geopolitical backdrop.

Analysts Trim Targets, Mostly Hold Ratings

The market reaction was sharp, but most analysts didn’t follow with downgrades. UBS reaffirmed its “buy” rating and kept a $810 price target. William Blair analyst William Carden suggested the gap-down “could close quickly” now that 2026 expectations have been reset with a flat margin outlook. TD Cowen’s Oliver Chen highlighted Ulta’s “low-to-luxe” portfolio as a continued differentiator.

The broader analyst consensus sits at “Moderate Buy,” with 15 Buy ratings, 10 Holds, one Strong Buy, and one Sell. The average price target is $671.27, against a Monday open of $535.72 — implying meaningful upside if the business performs as expected.

Zacks moved its rating from “Strong Buy” to “Hold” back in February, before earnings. Jefferies, which initiated coverage in January, has a “Hold” and a $700 target.

Institutional Buyers Adding Exposure

Not everyone was heading for the exits. Holocene Advisors LP increased its ULTA position by 339.6% in Q3, picking up 293,516 additional units for a total stake worth roughly $207.7 million. Focus Partners Wealth, Intech Investment Management, and several other funds also added to positions in recent quarters.

Institutional investors now account for 90.39% of the float.

Q4 comparable sales of 5.8% stand out against flat comps in Kohl’s Sephora business. Digital momentum is building, with AI-driven personalization cited as a growth driver. Ulta is also set to launch a curated TikTok Shop, targeting younger shoppers.

The company’s 52-week range runs from $323.36 to $714.97. The stock opened Monday at $535.72, sitting well below its 50-day moving average of $665.60 and its 200-day average of $587.65.

FY2026 EPS guidance was set at $28.05–$28.55, against a current analyst consensus of $23.96 for the year.

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