- Earnings Per Share (EPS) Beat: Sally Beauty Holdings surpassed analyst consensus estimates for Q3 2026 EPS, continuing a positive trend.
- Revenue Performance: Quarterly revenue slightly missed estimates but demonstrated modest year-over-year growth, indicating stable top-line performance.
- Key Financial Ratios: The company's valuation metrics include a P/E ratio of 8.94, a Debt-to-Equity ratio of 1.81, and a Current Ratio of 2.34.
Sally Beauty Holdings (NYSE: SBH) is a prominent beauty products retailer operating in the competitive retail sector. On August 3rd, 2026, the company announced its financial results for the third quarter ending June 30, 2026, as reported by Business Wire. These Q3 earnings provide crucial insight into the company's recent financial performance.
The company posted an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.55. This key metric reflects the profit earned for each share of stock. Sally Beauty Holdings' result successfully beat the analyst consensus estimate of $0.53 by 3.77%. As highlighted by Zacks, this also marks an improvement from the $0.51 per share reported in the same quarter a year ago, indicating strong profitability growth.
This continues a positive trend for Sally Beauty Holdings, which has now surpassed consensus EPS estimates for the last four quarters. Such consistent earnings performance is a key metric that investors watch closely to judge a company's profitability and operational efficiency over time, fostering investor confidence.
However, the company's quarterly revenue for the quarter was $935.49 million. This amount fell slightly short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 0.07%. Despite this slight miss, this revenue figure represents a small increase from the $933.31 million reported in the prior year, demonstrating slight top-line growth for the beauty products seller within the competitive beauty industry sales landscape.
Looking at its stock valuation, Sally Beauty Holdings has a Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of 8.94. This ratio helps investors understand how the stock price compares to its earnings. The company also has a Debt-to-Equity ratio of 1.81 and a current ratio of 2.34, which are key indicators of its financial health and ability to meet short-term obligations.