Marks and Spencer Group PLC
OTC:MAKSF
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.
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.
Peer Comparison
| Country | Company | Market Cap |
Net Margin |
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| UK |
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Marks and Spencer Group PLC
LSE:MKS
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7.9B GBP |
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| ZA |
S
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Shoprite Holdings Ltd
JSE:SHP
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142.4B ZAR |
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| CA |
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Loblaw Companies Ltd
TSX:L
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78.5B CAD |
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| CA |
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc
TSX:ATD
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70.4B CAD |
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| US |
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Kroger Co
NYSE:KR
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41.3B USD |
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| UK |
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Tesco PLC
LSE:TSCO
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29.9B GBP |
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| NL |
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Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV
AEX:AD
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30.4B EUR |
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| JP |
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Seven & i Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:3382
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5.4T JPY |
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| CA |
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George Weston Ltd
TSX:WN
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38B CAD |
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| IN |
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Avenue Supermarts Ltd
NSE:DMART
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2.5T INR |
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| AU |
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Woolworths Group Ltd
ASX:WOW
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38.1B AUD |
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Market Distribution
| Min | -188 120% |
| 30th Percentile | 0% |
| Median | 0% |
| 70th Percentile | 0.1% |
| Max | 10 443.9% |
Other Profitability Ratios
Marks and Spencer Group PLC
Glance View
Marks and Spencer Group PLC, affectionately known as M&S, has woven its name into the tapestry of British retail since its founding in 1884. Originally a penny bazaar established by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer, M&S evolved over the decades into an emblem of British quality and reliability. This transformation was fueled by its dedication to providing a diverse product mix that encompasses food, clothing, and home goods. Its food segment, in particular, garners accolades for offering premium ready-made meals and groceries, while its clothing and home division consistently strives to blend style with affordability. M&S operates through a network of stores primarily across the UK, supplemented by a selection of locations in Europe and Asia, and a growing online presence. This omnichannel approach enables M&S to engage with both traditional shoppers who value the in-store experience and a new generation of consumers seeking convenience. The financial engine of Marks and Spencer is driven by its commitment to quality and sustainability, which it leverages to differentiate itself in a competitive market. It derives revenue predominantly through its vast retail operations, segmenting its business between the ever-popular food aisles and a reimagined offering of apparel and home goods. While the food sector remains the crown jewel, consistently delivering robust performance through its focus on high-quality and innovative products, the clothing and home segment has experienced various challenges, prompting strategic initiatives to revive its appeal. Initiatives such as revamping clothing lines, closing underperforming stores, and enhancing its digital platforms aim to fortify M&S's market position. In addition, its financial services, which offer credit cards and insurance products, contribute a more modest but steady stream of income, adding an intriguing layer to its business model as the company continues its storied journey in the ever-evolving retail landscape.
See Also
Net Margin is calculated by dividing the Net Income by the Revenue.
The current Net Margin for Marks and Spencer Group PLC is 0.1%, which is below its 3-year median of 2.6%.
Over the last 3 years, Marks and Spencer Group PLC’s Net Margin has decreased from 2.8% to 0.1%. During this period, it reached a low of 0.1% on Oct 27, 2025 and a high of 3.8% on Sep 30, 2024.