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Best & Less Group Holdings Stock Price

Symbol: ASX:BSTMarket Cap: AU$235.1mCategory: Retail

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Best & Less Group Holdings Ltd Key Details

AU$659.5m

Revenue

AU$351.3m

Cost of Revenue

AU$308.1m

Gross Profit

AU$277.5m

Other Expenses

AU$30.6m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jan 01, 2023
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
0.24
Gross Margin
46.73%
Net Profit Margin
4.64%
Debt/Equity Ratio
6.0%

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About BST

Founded
1965
Employees
n/a
CEO
Ray Itaoui
WebsiteView website
www.bestandlessgroup.com.au

Best & Less Group Holdings Ltd retails clothing, footwear, and other goods for men, women, and kids. The company provides underwear, lingerie and sleepwear, denim, accessories, activewear, health and beauty products, jackets and knitwear, jeans and jeggings, jumpers and hoodies, pants and leggings, shoes, shorts and skirts, tops and T-shirts, bodysuits, sweatpants and trackpants, rompers, wraps, socks, and workwear, as well as maternity products. It also offers blankets and throws; sports products; bathroom and kitchen products, and beach towels; lunch boxes, toys, and water bottles; and hair accessories, hand sanitizers, face masks, lip balms, band aids, and bandages. The company operates 245 stores in Australia and New Zealand, as well as an online platform. Best & Less Group Holdings Ltd was founded in 1965 and is based in Leichhardt, Australia. As of July 17, 2023, Best & Less Group Holdings Ltd was taken private.

Australian Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 1.2%
  • 3 Months: 7.7%
  • 1 Year: 15.0%
  • Year to Date: 7.3%
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