Buckle reported second-quarter earnings per share of $0.88, exceeding analyst expectations by $0.07, while revenue totaled $319.8 million against a consensus forecast of $314.06 million.
The NYSE-listed retailer’s results contrast with broader retail sector pressures, as shares closed at $42.64 on Tuesday. Over the past three months, Buckle’s stock has declined 13.56%, extending a 24.10% drop over the last 12 months.
Analyst revisions in the last 90 days show no positive EPS adjustments, with two downward revisions recorded. InvestingPro currently rates the company’s financial health as "good performance."












