Logitech International S.A. (NASDAQ:LOGI) reported better-than-expected second-quarter FY25 results on Tuesday.
Revenue rose 6% (both reported and constant currencies) to $1.116 billion, marginally exceeding the consensus of $1.11 billion. Adjusted EPS of $1.20 beat the consensus of $0.99.
The company raised its FY25 sales outlook to $4.39 billion -$4.47 billion, up 2% – 4% (from the previously expected $4.34 billion – $4.43 billion) versus the consensus of $4.512 billion. Logitech now sees an adjusted operating income of $720 million – $750 million (versus $700 million – $730 million prior view).
Hanneke Faber, chief executive officer, said, "Growth was broad-based, across regions, categories, and both our consumer and business customers. We launched a terrific set of innovations in the quarter and we are ready for the holidays."
Logitech shares fell 4.4% to trade at $80.26 on Wednesday.
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