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H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB
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Price: 15.78 EUR -1.38%
Market Cap: €25.7B

EV/GP

2.6
Current
12%
More Expensive
vs 3-y average of 2.4

Enterprise Value to Gross Profit (EV/GP) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its gross profit. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s gross profit, including both equity and debt.

EV/GP
2.6
=
Enterprise Value
€316.9B
/
Gross Profit
kr119.8B

Enterprise Value to Gross Profit (EV/GP) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its gross profit. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s gross profit, including both equity and debt.

EV/GP
2.6
=
Enterprise Value
€316.9B
/
Gross Profit
kr119.8B

Valuation Scenarios

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB is trading above its 3-year average

If EV/GP returns to its 3-Year Average (2.4), the stock would be worth €14.06 (11% downside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
1/4
Maximum Downside
-11%
Maximum Upside
+113%
Average Upside
23%
Scenario EV/GP Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 2.6 €15.78
0%
3-Year Average 2.4 €14.06
-11%
5-Year Average 2.4 €14.33
-9%
Industry Average 2.6 €15.72
0%
Country Average 5.6 €33.57
+113%

Forward EV/GP
Today’s price vs future gross profit

Not enough data available to calculate forward EV/GP

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Market Distribution

Lower than 99% of companies in Sweden
Percentile
1st
Based on 1 210 companies
1st percentile
0.2
Low
0.1 — 3.3
Typical Range
3.3 — 9.2
High
9.2 —
Distribution Statistics
Sweden
Min 0.1
30th Percentile 3.3
Median 5.6
70th Percentile 9.2
Max 18 023.5

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB
Glance View

Once upon a time in 1947, in the idyllic town of Västerås, Sweden, H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB began its journey as a women’s clothing store, primarily known as "Hennes." The founder, Erling Persson, envisioned a retail experience that was not only affordable but stylishly attuned to the whims of fashion-forward consumers. Over the decades, this modest idea burgeoned into a sprawling global enterprise. What began as a singular focus on women's wear evolved into a diverse array of clothing under numerous brand names, catering to men, children, and even introducing home decor. H&M operates on a fast-fashion model; this method pivots on rapidly adapting runway styles into market-ready garments swiftly, thereby maintaining a high volume of collections per year. The essence of H&M's success lies in its highly efficient logistics and supply chain management. This allows the company to sustain affordability while consistently stocking up-to-date fashion trends. The mechanisms driving H&M's profitability are deeply woven into its operational framework. At the core, the company harnesses economies of scale, leveraging its vast network of over 4,500 stores worldwide to negotiate favorable terms with suppliers, securing materials at competitive prices. In retail management, H&M deftly combines its physical and online presence, ensuring seamless accessibility for consumers. By utilizing data analytics, the company adeptly discerns consumer preferences, enabling it to tailor product offerings with precision. The company’s innovative marketing strategies—often tapping into collaborations with designers and influencers—amplify brand visibility and consumer engagement. Furthermore, its ongoing ventures into sustainability and eco-friendly initiatives reflect a commitment to future-oriented, conscientious business practices, aiming to appeal to increasingly environment-conscious consumers. This comprehensive approach is at the heart of how H&M continues to flourish in the competitive arena of global retail fashion.

HMSB Intrinsic Value
17.41 EUR
Undervaluation 9%
Intrinsic Value
Price €15.78
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