About h&m hennes & mauritz ab - HNNMY
H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB engages in the provision of sale of clothing, accessories, footwear, cosmetics, and home textiles. The company offers accessories, underwear, cosmetics, sportswear, and other apparels for men, women, and kids. Its geographical segments include Asia and Oceania, Europe and Africa, and North and South America. The firm's brands include H&M, H&M Home, Weekday, COS, & Other Stories, Monki, ARKET, Afound, Sellpy, and Treadler. The company was founded by Erling Persson in 1947 and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
HNNMY At a Glance
H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB
Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A
Stockholm, Stockholm 106 38
Phone | 46-8-796-55-00 | Revenue | 22.22B | |
Industry | Apparel/Footwear Retail | Net Income | 823.74M | |
Sector | Retail Trade | Employees | 143,000 | |
Fiscal Year-end | 11 / 2024 | |||
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HNNMY Valuation
P/E Current | 23.593 |
P/E Ratio (with extraordinary items) | N/A |
P/E Ratio (without extraordinary items) | 31.701 |
Price to Sales Ratio | 1.175 |
Price to Book Ratio | 5.734 |
Price to Cash Flow Ratio | 8.17 |
Enterprise Value to EBITDA | 9.029 |
Enterprise Value to Sales | 1.397 |
Total Debt to Enterprise Value | 0.24 |
HNNMY Efficiency
Revenue/Employee | 155,355.052 |
Income Per Employee | 5,760.448 |
Receivables Turnover | 19.016 |
Total Asset Turnover | 1.293 |
HNNMY Liquidity
Current Ratio | 1.186 |
Quick Ratio | 0.636 |
Cash Ratio | 0.389 |
HNNMY Profitability
Gross Margin | 42.389 |
Operating Margin | 5.747 |
Pretax Margin | 5.101 |
Net Margin | 3.708 |
Return on Assets | 4.793 |
Return on Equity | 17.725 |
Return on Total Capital | 6.879 |
Return on Invested Capital | 7.915 |
HNNMY Capital Structure
Total Debt to Total Equity | 164.082 |
Total Debt to Total Capital | 62.133 |
Total Debt to Total Assets | 43.012 |
Long-Term Debt to Equity | 132.185 |
Long-Term Debt to Total Capital | 50.055 |
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