Crocs shares soared Monday after the retailer raised its outlook for the fourth quarter, and said it expects sales in 2021 to accelerate as much as 25%, building on the brand’s momentum during the holidays.
The retailer’s stock was up nearly 11% in premarket trading.
The shoe maker, ahead of a presentation at the annual ICR Conference, said it’s now calling for fourth-quarter sales to rise roughly 55% year over year, amounting to between $407 million and $410 million. That’s up from its prior outlook of a 20% to 30% jump.