
Skechers USA Inc
NYSE:SKX

ROA
Return on Assets
ROA, or Return on Assets, is an indicator of how well a company utilizes its assets in terms of profitability. This number tells you what the company can do with what it has, i.e. how many dollars of earnings they derive from each dollar of assets they control. A higher ROA indicates more efficient use of assets to produce earnings, making it a valuable gauge for investors assessing a company's operational efficiency and profitability potential.
ROA Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap | ROA | ||
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US |
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Skechers USA Inc
NYSE:SKX
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9.3B USD |
8%
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US |
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Nike Inc
NYSE:NKE
|
90.7B USD |
12%
|
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CH |
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On Holding AG
NYSE:ONON
|
19.1B USD |
10%
|
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JP |
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Asics Corp
TSE:7936
|
2.5T JPY |
14%
|
|
US |
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Deckers Outdoor Corp
NYSE:DECK
|
15.8B USD |
29%
|
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UK |
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Birkenstock Holding PLC
NYSE:BIRK
|
10.2B USD |
5%
|
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CN |
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Huali Industrial Group Co Ltd
SZSE:300979
|
61.8B CNY |
18%
|
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US |
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Crocs Inc
NASDAQ:CROX
|
5.7B USD |
19%
|
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PL |
C
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CCC SA
WSE:CCC
|
16.3B PLN |
12%
|
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DE |
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Puma SE
XETRA:PUM
|
3.4B EUR |
3%
|
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TW |
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Feng Tay Enterprises Co Ltd
TWSE:9910
|
113.6B TWD |
11%
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Skechers USA Inc
Glance View
Skechers USA Inc. emerged from its humble beginnings in Manhattan Beach, California, where Robert Greenberg founded the company in 1992, originally as a distributor of Doc Martens footwear. Quickly, Skechers carved out its niche in the athletic and casual footwear market by offering innovative designs that married comfort with style. This initial vision set the company on a path of explosive growth. Targeting a broad demographic with offerings for men, women, and children, Skechers quickly became synonymous with fashionable yet practical shoes. The company's savvy marketing strategies, including celebrity endorsements and strategic retail partnerships, further fueled its ascent in the competitive footwear industry. At the heart of its business model, Skechers leverages a diverse range of product lines that appeal to different style preferences and functional needs. From the trendy "Skechers D’Lites" to the performance-oriented "Skechers GOrun," the brand has expanded into apparel and has launched a variety of athleisure products. By enhancing its presence through owned retail stores, major department stores, and e-commerce platforms, Skechers maintains a versatile distribution network that fortifies its market penetration globally. Manufacturing efficiencies, coupled with a well-oiled logistics operation, allow Skechers to sustain healthy profit margins while investing in research and development to keep its product line refreshed and relevant. This strategic approach ensures Skechers continues to thrive in a dynamic and ever-changing industry landscape.

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ROA, or Return on Assets, is an indicator of how well a company utilizes its assets in terms of profitability. This number tells you what the company can do with what it has, i.e. how many dollars of earnings they derive from each dollar of assets they control. A higher ROA indicates more efficient use of assets to produce earnings, making it a valuable gauge for investors assessing a company's operational efficiency and profitability potential.
Based on Skechers USA Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has ROA of 7.8%.