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Garmin forecasts upbeat annual results on strong wearables demand
Garmin forecasts upbeat annual results on strong wearables demand
International consumer technology fair IFA in Berlin · Reuters
Reuters
Wed, February 18, 2026 at 10:25 PM GMT+9 1 min read
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Feb 18 (Reuters) - Navigation device maker Garmin forecast annual revenue and profit above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday driven by strong demand for high-end wearables and fitness products, sending its shares up 13% in premarket trading.
The forecasts show Garmin’s growth in various markets, including wellness devices, marine systems and private aviation, despite uneven consumer demand.
The company’s mix of sales channels and its own manufacturing facilities have helped it adjust to shifting demand while maintaining profits.
Revenue from the fitness segment rose 42% to about $765.8 million in the fourth quarter, driven by demand for recently launched products including its Venu 4 and Bounce 2 smartwatches.
For 2026, Garmin expects total revenue of $7.9 billion, above analysts’ expectation of $7.63 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
On an adjusted basis, it expects to report full-year earnings of $9.35 per share, ahead of an expectation of $8.70 per share.
The company, known for its fitness watches and navigation systems, said its total revenue rose 17% to $2.12 billion in the fourth quarter, topping analysts’ average estimate of $2.02 billion.
Garmin’s distribution strategy combines a global network of independent retailers, dealers, distributors, installers and original equipment makers. Direct sales take place through its online stores, subscription services and company-owned retail outlets.
Adjusted profit in the reported quarter came in at $2.79 per share, also ahead of an estimate of $2.40 per share.
(Reporting by Arnav Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai)
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