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To own Bath & Body Works today, you need to believe its brand, product pipeline and loyalty engine can offset pressure on sales guidance, digital execution and margins. The Nightmare Before Christmas launch reinforces the company’s strength in seasonal storytelling and member exclusives, but does not meaningfully change the near term risk that trend driven collections and promotions could amplify revenue volatility if new launches fail to connect.
The regular US$0.20 quarterly dividend affirmation is the most relevant recent announcement here, signaling that management is keeping capital returns in place while leaning into collaborations like this Disney tie in, the Ulta Beauty rollout and other new formats as potential supports for earnings and cash generation, even as consensus still highlights softer revenue expectations and cost pressures.
Yet beneath the fun of limited editions, investors should be aware that heavy reliance on seasonal collaborations could...
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Bath & Body Works’ narrative projects $7.6 billion revenue and $708.4 million earnings by 2029.
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While this Disney collection highlights product buzz and loyalty strength, the most pessimistic analysts still assume roughly flat revenue near US$7.4 billion and earnings easing to about US$600 million, so you should recognize how differently people can view the same stock and consider whether these weaker assumptions or more optimistic ones fit your expectations.
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