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  • Price (EUR)79.17
  • Today's Change2.24 / 2.91%
  • Shares traded20.00
  • 1 Year change-23.98%
  • Beta1.1730
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Year on year Abercrombie & Fitch Co grew revenues 15.60% from 4.28bn to 4.95bn while net income improved 72.56% from 328.12m to 566.22m.
Gross margin62.11%
Net profit margin10.23%
Operating margin13.88%
Return on assets15.70%
Return on equity40.72%
Return on investment24.22%
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Cash flow in USDView more

In 2025, cash reserves at Abercrombie & Fitch Co fell by 129.29m. However, the company earned 710.38m from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 14.36%. In addition the company used 297.70m on investing activities and also paid 534.88m in financing cash flows.
Cash flow per share13.67
Price/Cash flow per share6.30
Book value per share28.72
Tangible book value per share28.72
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Balance sheet in USDView more

Abercrombie & Fitch Co uses little or no debt in its capital structure.
Current ratio1.38
Quick ratio0.7559
Total debt/total equity0.00
Total debt/total capital0.00
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