Hamashbir 365 Ltd operates departmental stores in Israel. The company offers gift products for children, women, men, new mother, and holiday gift products; electricity products, including vacuum cleaners, heating and ventilations, irons, coffee accessories, cultivation, and kitchen and electrical appliances; home and leisure products for leisure and travel, home design, bedroom, bathroom, table and catering, and kitchen products; children and youth, men’s, and women’s underwear and shoes products; and sportswear, accessories, related equipment products. It offers baby accessories, shirts, pants, interchangeability, sweatshirts, jackets, pajamas, swimwear, shoes, hoodies, coats, overalls, bodysuits, and other products for youth, boys, girls, and baby boys and girls. In addition, the company provides women’s accessories, swimwear, lingerie, and clothing; and men’s accessories, lingerie, and menswear, as well as beauty products for men’s grooming, hair care, body care, facial care, makeups, and perfumes for men and women. Further, it operates THREESIXTYFIVE, a full-service e-commerce platform for online online purchasing and shipping products to the customer. It markets its products under the ABERCROMBIE & FITCH, BALI, CARCHAREL, DELONGH, ELEMIS, F4, G-STAR, HAPPY SOCKS, INITIAL, J. DEL POZO, KANKEN, L’OREAL PARIS, MAISON FRANCIS KURKDJIAN, NAAMAN, ORABAIBI, PALLADIUM, RABANNE, SABRINA, TEFAL, UMBRO, V-CANTRO, WENGER, XERIOFF, YVES SAINT LAURENT, ZADIG & VOLTAIRE, and other various brands. The company was formerly known as Hamashbir 365 Holdings Ltd. and changed its name to Hamashbir 365 Ltd in August 2019. The company was founded in 1947 and is based in Netanya, Israel.
Israeli Market Performance
7D7 Days: -3.9%
3M3 Months: 11.8%
1Y1 Year: 56.1%
YTDYear to Date: 23.8%
Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 3.9%, driven by pullbacks in every sector, especially the Financials sector. As for the longer term, the market has actually risen by 56% in the last year. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 18% annually. Market details ›
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