Oddity Tech shares jumped 15% in extended trading Tuesday, according to CNBC. The beauty and tech retailer behind Il Makiage and Spoiled Child raised its full-year revenue and profit outlook, bucking industry concerns over new tariffs. The company reported adjusted first-quarter earnings of 69 cents per share on $268 million in revenue, topping Wall Street expectations of 62 cents and $261 million, respectively. For fiscal 2025, Oddity now expects revenue between $790 million and $798 million and adjusted earnings of $1.99 to $2.04, both ahead of previous guidance and analyst forecasts. Executives said tariff headwinds remain “manageable” due to cost efficiencies, with limited exposure to China and most sourcing based in Europe.
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