Logitech stock holds above $99 as investors weigh latest earnings and demand trends
Published on 08/18/2026 at 16:47 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Logitech International (ISIN CH0025751329) stock is trading close to the $100 mark as of August 17, 2026, with a last close of $101.94 on the Nasdaq-listed shares while the Cboe listing shows 81.34 CHF in Swiss trading on August 18, 2026. Per recent market data, the US line has slipped 1.97% over the last five days and is down 3.60% since January 1, 2026, while the Swiss quote is 4.39% lower year to date.
Logitech stock levels and valuation context
Market data for August 17, 2026, indicate a last US close of $101.94 with an indicative fair value quote near $99.36 early in the August 18, 2026, session, pointing to modest short-term volatility in Logitech stock. In Swiss trading, the share price stands at 81.34 CHF as of August 18, 2026, after a 1.09% daily decline and a 4.39% slide since the start of 2026, while the euro-traded line in Frankfurt is quoted at 86.92 EUR with a 0.46% loss over five days and a 3.87% drop year to date.
Using the August 17, 2026, US close, Logitech stock at $101.94 sits only a few dollars below the 5-day consensus reference price of 101.08 USD, suggesting that the market price is largely aligned with analyst averages. The modest discount of 0.86 USD versus that reference, together with a year-to-date change of 0.75% for the consensus level compared with a 3.60% decline for the actual share price, hints that analysts remain slightly more constructive on the stock than recent trading would imply.
Fundamentals from the latest reported fiscal period
According to the company’s latest available fiscal 2026 reporting period, Logitech generated quarterly revenue in the low billions of USD, with management highlighting continued demand in core categories such as mice, keyboards, and gaming headsets. For that same quarter in fiscal 2026, the company reported positive operating income supported by cost controls, and net income in the hundreds of millions of USD, underlining that Logitech remains solidly profitable even as the broader PC accessories market normalizes from the pandemic demand spike.
Fiscal 2026 guidance communicated alongside the most recent quarterly release points to revenue growth in the low to mid-single-digit percentage range compared with the prior year, and implies that management expects stability or moderate expansion in the addressable market. At the same time, the company is targeting an operating margin in the low teens for the full fiscal 2026 year, a level that, if achieved, would reflect better profitability than in earlier post-pandemic adjustment periods. Investors will be watching whether the next earnings report confirms that Logitech is on track to hit those full-year revenue and margin objectives.
Compared with the same quarter of the prior fiscal year, Logitech’s latest reported quarter shows revenue growing by a single-digit percentage rate while earnings per share improved by a slightly faster pace, highlighting the benefit of efficiency programs and mix optimization. For example, if revenue advanced by 5% year over year in that quarter while EPS increased by 8%, it would highlight how cost discipline and product mix can translate into faster profit growth than top-line expansion. This kind of spread between revenue and EPS growth can support valuation, even when headline sales numbers appear moderate.
Analyst expectations and demand drivers
Recent analyst models compiled for August 2026 typically assume that fiscal 2026 revenue will increase in the low single digits, followed by a stronger expansion in fiscal 2027 as gaming and video collaboration categories continue to mature. Consensus expectations for earnings per share similarly point to mid-single-digit growth in fiscal 2026 and a higher rate in the following year, suggesting that the market views current margins as sustainable with some room for upside if demand strengthens.
Demand for Logitech’s products remains closely tied to PC unit trends, gaming engagement, and hybrid work patterns. The company’s latest reporting period referenced continued healthy sell-through of PC peripherals, pointing to unit growth in the low single digits alongside steady average selling prices. In gaming, the company discussed double-digit revenue growth for console and PC accessories in the most recent quarter compared with the prior year, a sign that the gaming segment remains an important growth engine within the portfolio.
Video collaboration, which includes webcams and conference room hardware, remains more cyclical, but Logitech indicated that enterprise demand is stabilizing versus earlier periods of digestion after heavy pandemic-era purchases. In the most recent quarter, video collaboration revenue was described as relatively flat compared with the prior year, which, when combined with growth in gaming and peripherals, still allowed for consolidated revenue expansion in the low single digits.
Logitech G gaming keyboards as a flagship line
One of the best-known product families under the Logitech brand is the Logitech G gaming keyboard series, which targets PC gamers seeking mechanical switches, customizable lighting, and advanced macro capabilities. These keyboards are part of the broader Logitech G ecosystem that also includes mice, headsets, and racing wheels, all designed to appeal to gamers who value performance and aesthetics.
In recent product cycles, Logitech G keyboards have incorporated features such as low-latency wireless technology, high-durability key switches rated for tens of millions of keystrokes, and integration with companion software for per-key RGB lighting and custom profiles. These characteristics help support premium pricing and margin resilience in the gaming segment, because enthusiasts are often willing to pay more for reliable, high-performance gear.
Closing stock view and trading venue
Logitech International is primarily listed on the Nasdaq in the United States under the ticker LOGI, with additional listings in Switzerland and other European venues. As of the US close on August 17, 2026, Logitech stock trades at $101.94, while the Swiss listing is at 81.34 CHF as of August 18, 2026, reflecting modest pressure year to date but a valuation still supported by solid profitability and a balanced product portfolio.
Company overview
Company: Logitech International S.A.
ISIN: CH0025751329
Ticker: LOGI
Exchange: Nasdaq (primary listing), additional listings in Switzerland and Europe
