Jim Cramer on Ethan Allen: “Maybe the Tariffs Will Give Them a Leg Up”

Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. (NYSE:ETD) is one of the stocks that Jim Cramer shared insight on. Cramer mentioned that tariffs might actually help the company, as he said:

“Unfortunately, our country’s an expensive place to manufacture furniture. Our manufacturers, with the exception of Ethan Allen, have moved on to other cheaper places without much quality sacrifice… Of course, we shouldn’t write off the entire industry. Ethan Allen makes about 75% of the furniture here. This stuff’s terrific. Maybe the tariffs will give them a leg up. That’d be nice.”

Jim Cramer on Ethan Allen: "Maybe the Tariffs Will Give Them a Leg Up"

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Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. (NYSE:ETD) is an interior design company that manufactures and sells home furnishings. The company provides a range of products, including furniture, upholstery, décor, lighting, and outdoor items. Earlier in August, the company reported consolidated net sales of $614.6 million for the full fiscal year 2025, compared to $646.2 million in the previous year. Gross margin for the year was 60.5 percent. Diluted earnings per share came in at $2.01, down from $2.49 a year earlier. Cash generated from operating activities totaled $61.7 million, while the figure reported for the prior year was $80.2 million. As per the company, the fiscal year concluded with $196.2 million in total cash and investments and no outstanding debt.

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