| Breakdown | TTM | Dec 2025 | Dec 2024 | Dec 2023 | Dec 2022 | Dec 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Income Statement | ||||||
| Total Revenue | 2.76B | 2.46B | 2.97B | 3.09B | 2.83B | 2.34B |
| Gross Profit | 1.61B | 1.54B | 2.01B | 1.84B | 1.68B | 1.37B |
| EBITDA | 351.94M | 428.00M | 522.00M | 1.01B | 855.00M | 797.70M |
| Net Income | -35.89M | -75.00M | 270.00M | 490.00M | 396.00M | 376.00M |
Balance Sheet | ||||||
| Total Assets | 3.00B | 3.43B | 3.37B | 3.69B | 3.70B | 3.50B |
| Cash, Cash Equivalents and Short-Term Investments | 452.00M | 813.00M | 441.00M | 1.03B | 1.22B | 1.26B |
| Total Debt | 1.55B | 1.92B | 1.57B | 1.49B | 1.40B | 1.36B |
| Total Liabilities | 2.11B | 2.51B | 2.22B | 2.15B | 2.08B | 1.94B |
| Stockholders Equity | 892.00M | 914.00M | 1.15B | 1.53B | 1.61B | 1.56B |
Cash Flow | ||||||
| Free Cash Flow | 491.02M | 278.00M | 294.00M | 571.00M | 534.00M | 473.70M |
| Operating Cash Flow | 574.23M | 429.00M | 506.00M | 750.00M | 699.00M | 591.40M |
| Investing Cash Flow | -111.00M | -127.00M | -231.00M | -153.00M | -167.00M | -93.10M |
| Financing Cash Flow | -450.02M | 48.00M | -865.00M | -815.00M | -578.00M | -156.50M |
Name | Overall Rating | Market Cap | P/E Ratio | ROE | Dividend Yield | Revenue Growth | EPS Growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
69 Neutral | $26.87B | 117.52 | 16.05% | 1.16% | 8.14% | -65.04% | |
61 Neutral | $18.38B | 12.79 | -2.54% | 3.03% | 1.52% | -15.83% | |
56 Neutral | $2.98B | -2.54 | -165.96% | ― | -17.66% | -223.06% | |
53 Neutral | $6.06B | -167.50 | -2.99% | ― | -6.85% | -178.60% |
Burberry Group PLC is a British luxury fashion house known for its iconic trench coats and distinctive tartan pattern, operating in the luxury goods sector with a focus on apparel, accessories, and licensing. In its latest earnings report for the 26 weeks ended September 27, 2025, Burberry reported a revenue of £1,032 million, marking a 5% decline at reported rates compared to the previous year. Despite a challenging macroeconomic environment, the company achieved a comparable store sales growth in the second quarter, signaling a positive response to its strategic initiatives under the ‘Burberry Forward’ program. Key financial highlights include a gross margin improvement to 67.9% and an adjusted operating profit of £19 million, although the company incurred a restructuring charge of £37 million, resulting in a reported operating loss of £18 million. The company also noted strong customer reception to its Autumn/Winter 2025 collections and continued progress in enhancing in-store experiences. Looking ahead, Burberry remains focused on reigniting brand desire and improving margins, with management expressing confidence in the company’s strategic direction and potential for sustainable growth.