Here’s What to Expect from Utz Brands (UTZ)’s Q4 2025 Earnings

​Utz Brands, Inc. (NYSE:UTZ) is one of the Overlooked Small Cap Stocks to Buy Now. Utz Brands, Inc. (NYSE:UTZ) is set to release its fiscal Q4 2025 results on February 12, 2026. Wall Street expects the company to post quarterly revenue around $344.65 million along with a GAAP EPS of $0.27. Wall Street is bullish on the stock ahead of the earnings with 73% of the 11 analysts covering the stock maintaining a Buy rating.

​Recently, on January 27, Scott Marks CFA from Jefferies reiterated a Buy rating on Utz Brands, Inc. (NYSE:UTZ) with a $15 price target. Earlier on January 14, DA Davidson also reiterated a Buy rating on the stock with a $15 price target.

Analysts at DA Davidson maintained a positive rating on the stock despite modest preliminary Q4 2025 results announced on January 12. Management noted that they expect Q4 2025 net sales to be in the range of $342 million to $343 million, reflecting only 0.3% and 0.6% increase year-over-year. Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter is expected to be in the range of $62 million to $64 million, representing 17% to 21% increase year-over-year. DA Davidson noted that although the expectations are modest, the firm considers the results to be strong due to a tough consumer packaged goods market environment.

​Utz Brands, Inc. (NYSE:UTZ) manufactures and sells a diverse range of snacks under brands like Utz, On The Border, Zapp’s, and Boulder Canyon. Their portfolio includes potato chips, pretzels, cheese snacks, tortilla chips, salsas, and bold-flavored kettle chips.

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