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About Stitch Fix Inc
Stitch Fix, Inc. engages in the provision of clothing and accessories in the United States. The company offers women's, men's, kids, petite, maternity, and plus apparel, and shoes, as well as personal styling services through its website and mobile application. Its products include denim, dresses, blouses, skirts, shoes, jewelry, and handbags under the Stitch Fix brand. The company was formerly known as rack habit inc. and changed its name to Stitch Fix, Inc. in October 2011. Stitch Fix, Inc. was incorporated in 2011 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
General
Name | Stitch Fix Inc |
Ticker | SFIX |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Sector | Consumer Cyclical |
Industry | Apparel Retail |
Currency | USD |
Country | USA |
Fiscal Year End | July |
Full Time Employees | 4,165 |
Highlights
Analyst Target | 5.25 |
Market Cap | 552,500,000 |
EBITDA | -9,553,000 |
Share Stats
Shares Outstanding | 116,620,000 |
Shares Float | 111,030,000 |
Shares Short | 13,220,000 |
Insider Holdings | 398% |
Institution Holdings | 88.20% |
Highlights
Analyst Target | 5.25 |
Market Cap | 552,500,000 |
EBITDA | -9,553,000 |
Valuation
Forward PE | 1,111.11 |
Price/Sales (Trailing 12 Mt.) | 0.44 |
Price/Book (Most Recent Quarter) | 2.82 |
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