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The Steven Madden, Ltd. (Nasdaq: SHOO) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as a U.S. public issuer. As a reporting company, Steve Madden files annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K, along with other required documents.
Recent Form 8-K filings for SHOO have reported results of operations and financial condition under Item 2.02, furnishing press releases that announce quarterly earnings. These filings include details on revenue, gross profit as a percentage of revenue, operating expenses, income from operations and net income attributable to Steven Madden, Ltd., as well as non-GAAP (Adjusted) measures. Some 8-K filings also disclose quarterly cash dividend declarations under Item 8.01, specifying the dividend amount per share and the related record and payment dates.
Other 8-K filings address corporate governance and executive matters. For example, a filing under Item 5.02 describes the voluntary resignation of a Board member and the Chief Merchandising Officer, along with the resulting change in Board size and the company’s decision not to appoint a new Chief Merchandising Officer at that time.
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Steven Madden, Ltd. director reports stock sale
A director of Steven Madden, Ltd. (SHOO)11/25/2025, the reporting person sold 3,000 shares of common stock at a price of $42.142 per share, as shown in Table I of the filing. After this transaction, the director directly beneficially owned 17,866 shares of Steven Madden common stock.
The filing is a Form 4, which discloses changes in the ownership of company securities by insiders such as directors. The report indicates the transaction code "S," which identifies the transaction as an open market or private sale of non-derivative securities.
Steven Madden, Ltd. (SHOO) reported an insider transaction on a Form 4. A director sold 660 shares of common stock on 11/12/2025 at a price of $39.305 per share in a transaction coded “S” (open-market sale). Following the sale, the director beneficially owns 5,717 shares, held directly.
Steven Madden (SHOO) reported Q3 2025 results with total revenue of $667.9 million, up from $624.7 million a year ago, driven in part by the May acquisition of Kurt Geiger. Net income attributable to the company fell to $20.5 million and diluted EPS to $0.29 from $0.77, as operating expenses rose to $246.0 million and interest expense increased with new debt.
The company closed the Kurt Geiger acquisition for $403.3 million, funded by a $300 million term loan and cash. At quarter-end, long-term debt was $293.8 million, goodwill totaled $273.8 million, and intangibles were $277.3 million. Kurt Geiger contributed $135.5 million of revenue in the quarter and recorded a net loss, reflecting integration and amortization impacts.
Year-to-date, operating cash flow was $71.1 million, investing cash outflows were $392.9 million (largely the acquisition), and financing inflows were $237.5 million. Cash ended at $108.7 million and inventories at $476.0 million. The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.21 per share. Shares outstanding were 72,657,937 as of November 4, 2025.
Steven Madden, Ltd. (SHOO) furnished third‑quarter results and declared a cash dividend. The company announced its Q3 fiscal 2025 financial results via a press release furnished as Exhibit 99.1.
The Board also declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.21 per share on outstanding common stock, payable on December 26, 2025 to stockholders of record as of the close of business on December 15, 2025. The disclosure of quarterly results under Item 2.02 is being furnished, not filed, under the Exchange Act.
Steven Madden (SHOO) posted a sharp swing to loss in Q2 25 despite mid-single-digit topline growth and the transformational Kurt Geiger acquisition.
Total revenue rose 6.8% YoY to $559.0 M (YTD +3.4% to $1.11 B). Gross profit increased to $226.0 M, but gross margin slipped 90 bp to 40.6%. Operating expenses jumped $100 M to $263.9 M, driven by $38.8 M of seller-reallocated proceeds and $10.3 M of deal costs tied to the May 6 purchase of Kurt Geiger. As a result, Q2 swung to an operating loss of $40.3 M and a net loss attributable to SHOO of $39.5 M (-$0.56 EPS) versus $35.4 M profit (+$0.49 EPS) a year ago.
The $405 M Kurt Geiger deal added $78 M goodwill and $171 M intangibles; preliminary allocation remains open. It was funded by a new $300 M term loan and expanded $250 M revolver, lifting long-term debt to $287.9 M from zero. Cash fell to $111.7 M (-41% YTD) while inventories surged 70% to $437.0 M. Operating cash flow fell to $47.6 M (vs. $93.8 M). Share count edged down to 70.9 M; quarterly dividend held at $0.21; no Q2 repurchases; $85.3 M remains authorized.
Balance sheet now shows $1.90 B assets (+34% vs. FY-24) and $1.03 B liabilities, with net leverage increasing but liquidity supported by the credit facilities. Management continues integrating Kurt Geiger and expects synergies in international, DTC and accessories channels.
Steven Madden Ltd (SHOO) filed a Form 144, signaling the planned sale of 2,312 common shares—acquired via stock-compensation grants in 2022-2024—through UBS Financial Services. At the 8 Aug 2025 expected execution date, the shares represent <0.01% of the 72.63 million shares outstanding and carry an aggregate market value of roughly $55.5 k. The filing contains no indication of material adverse information and discloses no sales in the past three months.
Because the proposed sale volume is immaterial relative to public float and appears linked to routine equity-compensation vesting, the transaction is typically viewed as neutral for valuation. Still, investors may monitor Form 4s for actual execution and watch for additional insider activity that could alter sentiment.