
Victoria's Secret & Co
NYSE:VSCO

ROE
Return on Equity
ROE, or Return on Equity, is a key financial ratio that measures a company's profitability. Specifically, it measures how many dollars of profit are generated for each dollar of shareholder's equity. A higher ROE indicates better financial performance and effective use of capital, making it a valuable metric for investors assessing a company's earning potential.
ROE Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap | ROE | ||
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US |
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Victoria's Secret & Co
NYSE:VSCO
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1.6B USD |
38%
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ES |
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Industria de Diseno Textil SA
MAD:ITX
|
147.7B EUR |
31%
|
|
US |
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TJX Companies Inc
NYSE:TJX
|
142B USD |
61%
|
|
ZA |
P
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Pepkor Holdings Ltd
JSE:PPH
|
106.8B Zac |
4%
|
|
JP |
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Fast Retailing Co Ltd
TSE:9983
|
15T JPY |
20%
|
|
ZA |
M
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Mr Price Group Ltd
JSE:MRP
|
62.9B Zac |
27%
|
|
US |
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Ross Stores Inc
NASDAQ:ROST
|
46.8B USD |
40%
|
|
ZA |
F
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Foschini Group Ltd
JSE:TFG
|
43.4B Zac |
13%
|
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ZA |
T
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Truworths International Ltd
JSE:TRU
|
26.4B Zac |
41%
|
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IN |
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Trent Ltd
NSE:TRENT
|
2T INR |
32%
|
|
SE |
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H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB
STO:HM B
|
219.5B SEK |
24%
|
Victoria's Secret & Co
Glance View
Victoria's Secret & Co., once a glittering jewel in the global lingerie market, traces its origins back to 1977 when it was founded by Roy Raymond. It initially emerged as a disruptor by providing an upscale and inviting environment for men to comfortably purchase intimate apparel for women—an untapped niche at the time. The brand effectively leveraged powerful imagery and direct marketing to carve out a dominant position, reaching its zenith under the ownership of L Brands. With a keen understanding of aspirational marketing, Victoria's Secret cleverly employed its famed models, known as "Angels," alongside high-profile fashion shows, to keep itself entrenched in popular culture, appealing to consumers' desires for glamour and luxury. However, the retail landscape and consumer preferences have evolved sharply in recent years. Victoria's Secret generates revenue primarily through the sale of its intimate apparel, loungewear, and beauty products across its expansive network of physical stores and a robust online presence. While it faced challenges related to perceptions of inclusivity and changing tastes, the company has been actively reinventing itself to better resonate with modern values. Today, efforts are focused on expanding product lines, embracing body positivity, and enhancing customer engagement through digital strategies. By repositioning to align with broader societal shifts, Victoria's Secret aims to reinvigorate its legacy, tapping into the lucrative market for women's empowerment and self-expression.

See Also
ROE, or Return on Equity, is a key financial ratio that measures a company's profitability. Specifically, it measures how many dollars of profit are generated for each dollar of shareholder's equity. A higher ROE indicates better financial performance and effective use of capital, making it a valuable metric for investors assessing a company's earning potential.
Based on Victoria's Secret & Co's most recent financial statements, the company has ROE of 38.4%.