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Abercrombie & Fitch stock gets pummeled as the retailer predicts a Trump tariff hit

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Add Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) to the growing list of American retailers getting pounded by investors for warning about the looming effect of Trump tariffs.

Talk about Wall Street being asleep at the wheel in pricing this one into retail stocks!

Abercrombie & Fitch stock crashed more than 16% in early trading on Wednesday as the company’s holiday quarter sales results at its namesake division came in a little light versus estimates.

What likely unsettled investors more, though, is the company’s 2025 guidance, which called for marked slowdowns in sales growth and operating margin expansion.

NYSE – Delayed Quote • USD

At close: March 5 at 4:03:15 PM EST

Up to 100 basis points of year-over-year margin pressure may be tied to the expected impact of fresh tariffs from the Trump administration.

“The outlook for operating margin includes estimated impact from the tariffs announced in February 2025 on goods imported from China, Mexico, and Canada into the United States. It does not include impacts related to other potential future policy or legislative changes, additional potential tariffs imposed by the United States, or potential tariffs imposed by countries other than the United States,” Abercrombie said in a small print under its earnings guidance table in its press release.

Read more: What Trump’s tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet

Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Fran Horowitz told me in November, just after President Trump’s election win, that the company will receive 5% to 6% of its US receipts from China in 2024. She noted that the company would look to make further adjustments to its supply chain to offset any tariff pressures.

ANF’s warning follows similar cautious comments on profits from discount retailer Target (TGT) on Tuesday and electronics chain Best Buy (BBY). Both stocks were subsequently hammered.

Net sales: +9% year over year to $1.58 billion, vs. estimates for $1.57 billion

Comparable sales: +14% vs. +11.5% estimate

Abercrombie & Fitch division sales: $772.7 million, +2% year over year, vs. $807.5 million estimate

Hollister division sales: $812.2 million, +16% year on year, vs. $758 million estimate

Adjusted diluted EPS: +20% year over year to $3.57, vs. $3.54 estimate

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Brian Sozzi is Yahoo Finance’s Executive Editor. Follow Sozzi on X @BrianSozzi, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Tips on stories? Email brian.sozzi@yahoofinance.com.

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