Capri Holdings forecasts FY2027 EPS of $2.15 on $3.525B revenue with 200 bps margin expansion
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Summary
Capri Holdings (CPRI) reported Q4 fiscal 2026 earnings, with management providing FY2027 guidance of approximately $2.15 EPS on $3.525 billion revenue, alongside expectations for 200 basis points gross margin expansion. CEO John Idol announced a leadership transition, welcoming Tyler Reddien to the company, while Raj Mehta reviewed Q4 results. Key topics included the Kors brand reset, tariff impacts, and share buybacks.
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Raj Mehta will review our fourth quarter results
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