Kering SA
MIL:KER

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Price: 412.15 EUR 0.12% Market Closed
Market Cap: €50.4B

Net Margin

4.6%
Current
Declining
by 7.4%
vs 3-y average of 12%

Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.

Net Margin
4.6%
=
Net Income
€729m
/
Revenue
€15.8B

Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.

Net Margin
4.6%
=
Net Income
€729m
/
Revenue
€15.8B

Peer Comparison

Country Company Market Cap Net
Margin
FR
Kering SA
PAR:KER
32.6B EUR
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FR
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
PAR:MC
269.3B EUR
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FR
Christian Dior SE
PAR:CDI
90.9B EUR
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FR
Hermes International SCA
PAR:RMS
214.9B EUR
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KR
SBW
KRX:102280
235.5T KRW
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FR
EssilorLuxottica SA
PAR:EL
116.8B EUR
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CH
Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA
SIX:CFR
88.7B CHF
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IN
Titan Company Ltd
NSE:TITAN
3.5T INR
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DE
Adidas AG
XETRA:ADS
25.9B EUR
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CN
ANTA Sports Products Ltd
HKEX:2020
215B HKD
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US
Tapestry Inc
NYSE:TPR
26B USD
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Market Distribution

In line with most companies in France
Percentile
59th
Based on 2 398 companies
59th percentile
4.6%
Low
-147 400% — -2.2%
Typical Range
-2.2% — 7.1%
High
7.1% — 14 243.8%
Distribution Statistics
France
Min -147 400%
30th Percentile -2.2%
Median 2.6%
70th Percentile 7.1%
Max 14 243.8%

Kering SA
Glance View

Kering SA, a beacon of luxury in the global fashion industry, roots itself in a history of transformation and strategic reinvention. Founded by François Pinault in 1963 as a timber trading company, it has evolved magnificently over the decades into a major player in the luxury sector. This transformation was marked by a name change in 2013 from PPR to Kering, aligning with its focus on high-end fashion. Kering SA today boasts an impressive portfolio of iconic brands such as Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Bottega Veneta, which are at the heart of its luxury segment. Operating under a multi-brand model, Kering capitalizes on brand diversity while leveraging shared resources and infrastructures to maximize efficiency and foster innovation across its holdings. The company’s profitability hinges on its ability to balance heritage with modernity, nurturing traditional craftsmanship while embracing cutting-edge designs and sustainable practices. Each brand under the Kering umbrella enjoys considerable creative autonomy, empowering them to remain agile and responsive to the ever-changing whims of consumers in the luxury market. This autonomy is paired with strategic oversight from Kering Group, which ensures cohesive brand identity and operational efficiency. Through its focus on exclusive retail environments, partnerships, and a robust online presence, Kering drives revenues by delivering unique customer experiences and maintaining a cachet of exclusivity. By adeptly navigating the intersection of tradition and innovation, Kering SA cements its status as an influential powerhouse in the luxury market, successfully capturing the hearts and wallets of high-end fashion enthusiasts around the globe.

KER Intrinsic Value
367.82 EUR
Overvaluation 11%
Intrinsic Value
Price
What is Net Margin?
Net Margin shows how much profit a company keeps from each dollar of sales after all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects the company`s overall profitability.
How is Net Margin calculated?

Net Margin is calculated by dividing the Net Income by the Revenue.

Net Margin
4.6%
=
Net Income
€729m
/
Revenue
€15.8B
What is Kering SA's current Net Margin?

The current Net Margin for Kering SA is 4.6%, which is below its 3-year median of 12%.

How has Net Margin changed over time?

Over the last 3 years, Kering SA’s Net Margin has decreased from 18.9% to 4.6%. During this period, it reached a low of 4.6% on Jun 30, 2025 and a high of 18.9% on Jun 30, 2022.

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