About burberry group plc - BURBY
Burberry Group Plc operates as a holding company, manufactures, designs and distributes apparels and accessories under the Burberry brand. It operates through the following segments: Retail and Wholesale, and Licensing. The Retail and Wholesale segment sells luxury goods through Burberry mainline stores, concessions, outlets, and digital commerce, as well as Burberry franchisees and department stores. The Licensing segment channel offers global licenses of fragrances, eyewear, timepieces and European children's wear. The company was founded by Thomas Burberry in 1856 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.
BURBY At a Glance
Burberry Group Plc
Horseferry House
London, Greater London SW1 P2AW
Phone | 44-20-7806-1328 | Revenue | 3.73B | |
Industry | Apparel/Footwear | Net Income | 339.22M | |
Sector | Consumer Non-Durables | 2024 Sales Growth | 0.153% | |
Fiscal Year-end | 03 / 2025 | Employees | 11,272 | |
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BURBY Valuation
P/E Current | 86.14 |
P/E Ratio (with extraordinary items) | N/A |
P/E Ratio (without extraordinary items) | 16.487 |
Price to Sales Ratio | 1.505 |
Price to Book Ratio | 3.772 |
Price to Cash Flow Ratio | 8.827 |
Enterprise Value to EBITDA | 6.802 |
Enterprise Value to Sales | 1.888 |
Total Debt to Enterprise Value | 0.281 |
BURBY Efficiency
Revenue/Employee | 330,809.085 |
Income Per Employee | 30,093.818 |
Receivables Turnover | 6.881 |
Total Asset Turnover | 0.846 |
BURBY Liquidity
Current Ratio | 1.662 |
Quick Ratio | 1.07 |
Cash Ratio | 0.515 |
BURBY Profitability
Gross Margin | 54.987 |
Operating Margin | 14.993 |
Pretax Margin | 12.904 |
Net Margin | 9.097 |
Return on Assets | 7.697 |
Return on Equity | 20.286 |
Return on Total Capital | 9.898 |
Return on Invested Capital | 10.572 |
BURBY Capital Structure
Total Debt to Total Equity | 136.53 |
Total Debt to Total Capital | 57.722 |
Total Debt to Total Assets | 46.469 |
Long-Term Debt to Equity | 109.677 |
Long-Term Debt to Total Capital | 46.369 |
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