LONDON, August 21, 2026, 09:15 BST — London cash equity markets have begun the trading session.
- JD Sports saw its market value drop by roughly £644 million following a £50 million midpoint reduction to its profit outlook.
- Like-for-like sales in North America declined by 6.8% during the second quarter.
- The company maintained its free-cash-flow guidance and confirmed the annual £200 million buyback.
JD Sports Fashion plc (LON:JD.; OTC:JDSPY) saw approximately £644 million wiped from its market value on Thursday, a figure nearly 13 times greater than the £50 million reduction to the midpoint of its annual profit guidance. This reaction indicates that investors are factoring in the potential for another round of downgrades, rather than just a single disappointing quarter.
The stock ended the session down 14.32% at 80.08 pence. JD revised its adjusted pretax profit guidance to a range of £700 million–£800 million, compared with its previous forecast of £750 million–£850 million. As a result, the midpoint dropped by 6.25%.
| Repricing measure | Before update | After update | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Profit-guidance midpoint | £800m | £750m | -6.25% |
| Share price | 93.46p | 80.08p | -14.32% |
| Estimated market value | £4.50bn | £3.85bn | -£644m |
| Trading volume | 13.1m 50-day average | 53.7m | 4.1× typical |
Second-quarter sales reached £3.09 billion. Like-for-like sales dropped by 3.1%, steeper than the 2.5% decrease seen in the first quarter. Organic sales slipped 1.3%, following a 0.1% fall in the previous quarter. Promotions helped to sustain volumes but weighed on prices.
| Region | Q2 like-for-like sales | Q2 organic sales | Investor signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| North America | -6.8% | -4.5% | Sentiment remains weak and back-to-school spending postponed |
| Europe | -2.7% | Not disclosed in reports | Footwear faces heavy pricing competition |
| United Kingdom | +0.8% | Not disclosed in reports | Boost in sales driven by World Cup replica jerseys |
| Asia Pacific | +1.4% | +10.2% | Continued expansion sustains growth |
| Group | -3.1% | -1.3% | Performance worsens sequentially |
North America was the main factor behind the warning, contributing over a third of revenue. The market experienced weaker consumer sentiment, a reduction in popular footwear releases, and later back-to-school spending. Organic sales, excluding standalone Finish Line stores, declined by a more moderate 1.0%.
Reliance on key suppliers heightens this vulnerability. According to Reuters, more than 40% of JD’s sales come from Nike, Inc. NYSE:NKE. With a slower product cycle, there are fewer new launches that can withstand discounting pressure. Apparel and accessories performed relatively stronger.
Chief Executive Régis Schultz described trading as “tough” and noted the outlook was based on a realistic assessment of current market conditions. Investec analyst Kate Calvert anticipates limited movement in the share price until downgrades end, surplus inventory is reduced, and Nike shows improvement. She believes such a turnaround is not probable until next year. Reuters via Euronext
| Outlook item | Latest | Previous/comparison | Reading |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY27 adjusted pretax profit | £700m–£800m | £750m–£850m | Midpoint trimmed by £50m |
| FY26 actual adjusted pretax profit | £852m | — | New top end down 6.1% |
| FY27 free cash flow | £460m–£520m | Unchanged | Represents 65% of profit at midpoints |
| Annual share buyback | £200m | Second £100m tranche in progress | Market loss is 3.2 times buyback amount |
| Next scheduled results | September 23, 2026 | First-half report | Main reset expected then |
Cash outlook provides a measure of support. The £490 million midpoint represents 65% of the updated profit midpoint. JD has also kept its annual £200 million buyback in place. However, on Thursday, the decline in market value was 3.2 times the size of that entire buyback programme.
| Analyst | Firm | Rating | Target | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Krankowski | UBS | Hold | 86p | Aug. 12, 2026 |
| Monique Pollard | Citi | Hold | 83p | Aug. 11, 2026 |
| Richard Chamberlain | RBC Capital | Sector Perform | 100p | Aug. 3, 2026 |
| William Woods | Bernstein | Buy | 100p | June 26, 2026 |
| Grace Smalley | Morgan Stanley | Equal-weight | 85p | May 11, 2026 |
Before adjustments following the profit warning, the average price target among 18 analysts stood at 104 pence, representing a 30% potential increase from Thursday’s closing price. Still, the ratings were split, with 11 analysts assigning a Hold and seven recommending Buy or Strong Buy, showing a more conservative stance compared to the headline consensus target.
Risks: Continued weakness in the U.S. could necessitate an additional guidance reduction. Ongoing promotional activity may put pressure on gross margin. JD is also heavily reliant on a rebound in Nike products and the purchasing power of younger customers.
Friday’s session will reveal if the 14% drop marked the end of the sell-off. The bigger challenge comes on September 23. Investors are seeking clearer inventory levels, stronger demand in North America, and cash conversion close to the previously held range.



