Coty Inc., the owner of major cosmetics brands, has a stock price that reflects its efforts to transform and return to growth. The chart is a story of debt reduction, brand portfolio restructuring, and adaptation to changing trends in the beauty industry.
Coty Inc., the owner of major cosmetics brands, operates in the fragrance, color cosmetics, and skincare segments. We classify this segment as the Hygiene sector, and the chart below reflects the overall dynamics of this market segment.
Coty is one of the world's largest manufacturers of cosmetics, fragrances, and skincare products, owning brands such as CoverGirl and Max Factor. As part of the GURU.Markets index, the company reflects global trends in the beauty industry. The chart below represents the entire market. See how Coty shares compare to the overall trend.
The daily price change of Coty, a cosmetics giant, reflects consumer trends and competition. Change_co shows sensitivity to the success of new products and brand health. This metric forms the basis for analyzing volatility in the beauty sector using System.GURU.Markets tools.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company. This chart highlights the high volatility of the consumer goods sector. Comparing this to COTY's performance, with its portfolio ranging from mass-market to luxury brands, helps assess the success of its transformation strategy.
Coty is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of brands in fragrances, cosmetics, and skincare. The cosmetics market is driven by consumer trends and spending. The chart below shows retail volatility, which helps assess Coty's exposure to these factors.
Coty, one of the global beauty industry's giants, has been undergoing a transformation over the past year, focusing on its premium brands and fragrances. Its year-over-year share price performance, shown in the chart, reflects the market's assessment of this pivot.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a diversified portfolio of brands in fragrances and makeup. The company is undergoing a transformation to reduce debt and revive growth. The chart will show how successful its restructuring efforts are and how it competes in the dynamic beauty industry.
Coty, a giant in the cosmetics market, is a cyclical company. Its sales depend on consumer spending on beauty and fragrances. However, the "lipstick effect" can provide support during difficult times. The company's stock performance reflects this balance between luxury and affordable pleasures.
The performance of Coty, one of the world's largest cosmetics and fragrance manufacturers, reflects consumer trends. Monthly fluctuations on the chart depend on sales of its luxury and mass-market brands, which are sensitive to seasonality and the company's ability to successfully launch new products.
Coty is a global beauty giant, owning a portfolio of renowned brands in perfumes, cosmetics, and skincare. Their business depends on fashion trends and consumer spending. The chart below shows the overall dynamics of the consumer goods sector, reflecting competition and changing consumer tastes.
Cosmetics stocks can exhibit defensive qualities (the "lipstick effect"). The chart below shows general market fluctuations. Does Coty Inc. manage to maintain stability amid market turmoil, confirming its status as a relatively acyclical asset?
Coty, a giant in the cosmetics market, relies on consumer trends and retail sales. The company's weekly stock price reflects the success of new product launches, celebrity advertising campaigns, and the overall economic climate, which influences people's willingness to spend on beauty and personal care.
The cosmetics industry, in which Coty operates, is dependent on consumer trends and spending. The chart below shows the general demand trends for the sector. It allows one to assess how successfully Coty, with its portfolio of mass-market and luxury brands, is competing with other beauty industry giants and capturing market share.
Coty is a beauty industry giant, owning numerous cosmetics and fragrance brands. Demand for its products is relatively stable, but the company is undergoing a transformation. This chart shows how investors view its internal changes against the backdrop of overall market fluctuations.
Coty Inc.'s market capitalization chart reflects how investors value its portfolio of well-known cosmetics and fragrance brands, such as CoverGirl and Gucci Beauty. This metric's dynamics are driven by consumer trends in the beauty industry. The company's scale demonstrates its significant influence on the products used by millions of people worldwide.
Coty Inc. is a major player in the global cosmetics and fragrances market, holding significant shares in both the mass and luxury segments. Its market capitalization reflects the value of its portfolio of brands, such as CoverGirl, Rimmel, and Gucci Beauty.
This chart shows the total market capitalization of the global beauty and fragrance industry, measured in hundreds of billions of dollars. For Coty, one of the giants of this market, owning dozens of well-known brands, this line is an indicator of overall consumer trends. Its dynamics reflect how successfully the sector is recovering and growing after changing consumer habits.
Coty is a giant in the cosmetics and fragrance world, owning dozens of renowned brands. Its market capitalization, relative to the overall market, reflects the economic weight of the beauty industry. This reflects the share of personal care and self-expression products in global consumption.
Coty Inc. is a beauty giant whose strength lies in its manufacturing and brand assets. The company's book value reflects its perfume and cosmetics manufacturing plants, R&D centers, and, importantly, the value of its acquired brands. How has this tangible and intangible foundation of beauty evolved? The chart below illustrates this story.
Coty Inc. is a beauty industry giant whose global operations rely on a vast manufacturing and logistics network. The company's balance sheet reflects the value of its perfume and cosmetics manufacturing plants, as well as distribution centers. The chart shows Coty's share of the global physical infrastructure of the beauty sector.
Coty is a giant in the beauty industry. This sector, as the chart shows, requires significant assets. Coty is a capital-intensive player, owning perfume and cosmetics manufacturing plants and a robust R&D infrastructure.
Coty Inc. is a global beauty powerhouse. The company's book value is derived from its perfume and cosmetics factories, research centers, and global distribution network. The chart shows the physical size of this beauty empire and its share of the real personal care sector.
Coty owns factories, but its price is a bet on the strength of its beauty portfolio. The chart shows how investors' faith in its ability to successfully manage brands like CoverGirl and Gucci Beauty fluctuates, creating a premium (or discount) to its manufacturing assets.
Coty is a beauty industry giant, owning numerous fragrance, cosmetics, and skincare brands. The company's value lies in its brand portfolio. This chart shows how the market values the sales-generating power of these brands, compared to the company's tangible assets.
Coty Inc. is a global leader in the beauty industry, owning a portfolio of brands in fragrances, cosmetics, and skincare. The company's value lies in its brands and its ability to anticipate trends. This chart illustrates overall market sentiment, but how do investors value this beauty giant as it undergoes constant transformation and adaptation?
Cosmetics giant Coty has spent recent years strengthening its financial health following major acquisitions. This chart likely tells a story of debt reduction. The company's strategy is focused on using cash flow to strengthen its balance sheet, which lays the foundation for future sustainable growth.
Coty Inc. is a global beauty giant, owning a portfolio of fragrance, cosmetics, and skincare brands. High competition requires constant spending on marketing and innovation. This chart shows how the company manages its debt after major acquisitions and how it finances the relaunch of its key brands.
Coty Inc. is a global leader in the beauty industry, owning numerous brands in fragrances, cosmetics, and skincare. This chart shows its significant debt load, often associated with major acquisitions. The dynamics reflect the company's efforts to restructure debt and improve profitability in a highly competitive industry.
The cosmetics industry, where Coty operates, is characterized by intense competition and enormous expenditures on marketing and new product development. This chart shows the overall debt burden in the sector. It helps assess how Coty, which owns numerous brands, manages its debt to fund innovation and advertising campaigns compared to its competitors.
This chart shows the average debt level across the entire market. Coty, a beauty giant, incurs enormous marketing and R&D expenses. Comparing this to the overall indicator, which includes various sectors, allows us to assess how the debt burden of a company managing a portfolio of global brands differs from the average for the entire economy.
This chart for Coty Inc., a cosmetics giant, shows how investors view its transformation strategy. The multiple reflects expectations for the success of brand relaunches, growth in the premium cosmetics and skincare segment, and the effectiveness of managing a large, diverse portfolio of assets.
The cosmetics industry in which Coty operates is highly competitive. This chart shows the average valuation for companies in the consumer sector. It helps understand how investors view Coty's portfolio of brands, from mass to premium, and its efforts to restructure and adapt to new beauty trends.
Coty Inc. is one of the world's largest cosmetics companies, with a portfolio including fragrances, color cosmetics, and skincare under brands such as CoverGirl, Max Factor, and Gucci. This chart reflects overall consumer confidence. It helps understand whether COTY's valuation follows broader consumer trends or is driven by the success of its marketing campaigns.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrances, color cosmetics, and skincare. This chart reflects market expectations for the success of its brand renewal and sales growth strategy. It demonstrates analysts' confidence in Coty's ability to compete in the dynamic beauty industry and improve its profitability.
Coty Inc. is a global leader in the beauty industry, with a portfolio of brands across fragrances, cosmetics, and skincare. This chart shows how analysts estimate the company's future revenue compared to its competitors. Does the market believe its strategy of renewing its brands and conquering new markets will be successful?
Coty Inc. is a global leader in cosmetics, fragrances, and skincare. It's a relatively stable consumer sector. Even during periods of economic uncertainty, which may be reflected in this graph, people continue to buy cosmetics, although they may switch to cheaper brands.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company that owns the CoverGirl and Max Factor brands, as well as numerous fragrance licenses. The company's profits depend on successful new product launches, marketing, and distribution management. This chart shows how effectively Coty competes in the crowded beauty market and adapts to changing consumer preferences.
Coty is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrances, color cosmetics, and skincare. Its success depends on fashion trends and marketing campaigns. This chart shows the overall profitability of the beauty industry, which is highly competitive and constantly demands innovation.
Coty Inc. is a giant in the beauty industry, owning numerous fragrance and cosmetics brands. While some of its products are considered essential, the premium segment is dependent on consumer sentiment. This graph, which shows the state of the economy, influences people's willingness to spend on "little pleasures."
Coty is a global beauty giant, owning a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrances, cosmetics, and skincare, such as CoverGirl and Gucci Beauty. The company's success depends on innovation and marketing. This chart represents the collective opinion of analysts on how Coty's brand development strategy will impact future earnings.
Coty Inc. is a global leader in the beauty industry, owning a portfolio of brands across fragrances, cosmetics, and skincare. The company is actively developing both the luxury and mass-market segments. This chart shows profitability forecasts for the consumer goods sector, allowing one to assess how Coty's strategy aligns with overall expectations for the beauty industry.
Coty Inc., a beauty giant, produces both fragrances and mass-market cosmetics. This creates an interesting balance: luxury goods are sensitive to economic downturns, while affordable cosmetics can benefit from the "lipstick effect." This market profit forecast helps assess which of these trends will prevail.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company. This chart shows how the market values its sales in the competitive beauty industry. The ratio reflects investors' views on the success of its brand portfolio, innovation, and ability to adapt to changing consumer trends.
Coty Inc. is one of the world's largest beauty companies, with a portfolio of iconic brands in fragrances, color cosmetics, and skincare. This chart shows the average revenue estimate for the beauty industry. It provides insight into how investors view Coty's transformation strategy, the strength of its brands, and its ability to compete in the dynamic beauty market.
Coty Inc. is a global beauty company with a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrances, color cosmetics, and skincare. Its success depends on its ability to identify trends and bring hits to market. This chart helps understand how the market values revenue in the highly competitive beauty industry and the expectations for Coty's business transformation.
Coty Inc. is a global beauty company with a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrances, color cosmetics, and skincare. Its future sales estimates, shown in this chart, depend on the success of its key brand relaunches, product innovations, and its ability to compete in the dynamic beauty industry, particularly in the prestige segment.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrances, color cosmetics, and skincare. The company is actively working to rejuvenate its core brands. This chart shows how investors assess the future sales potential of its portfolio in the competitive global beauty market.
Coty Inc. is one of the world's largest cosmetics companies, owning numerous fragrance and personal care brands. This chart reflects consumer spending expectations. For Coty, whose products are somewhere between necessity and pleasure, rising consumer confidence means they will be more willing to spend money on cosmetics and fragrances, driving sales.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrance, color cosmetics, and skincare, including CoverGirl, Max Factor, and Gucci Beauty. This chart shows its global sales. Its growth reflects the success of new product launches, marketing campaigns, and consumer demand for beauty products.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of renowned brands across fragrance, color cosmetics, and skincare. Its business is divided into prestige and consumer cosmetics. This chart shows revenue from each segment, allowing one to assess which segment—luxury or mass market—is driving growth.
Coty Inc. is a global beauty company, owning brands such as CoverGirl and Max Factor. Demand for cosmetics and fragrances, though discretionary, often remains stable even in challenging times (the "lipstick effect"). Coty's sales dynamics reflect consumer sentiment and people's desire to take care of themselves in any economic climate.
Coty Inc. is one of the world's largest cosmetics companies, with a brand portfolio that includes both mass-market (CoverGirl) and prestige (Gucci, Burberry) fragrances and cosmetics. Its sales forecast reflects consumer trends in the beauty industry, demonstrating expected demand for its products and the success of its brand rejuvenation strategy.
Coty Inc. is one of the world's leading cosmetics companies, owning a portfolio of renowned fragrance, cosmetics, and personal care brands. This chart shows revenue expectations for the entire beauty industry. It reflects analysts' views on consumer trends and demand for cosmetics, which determines the market conditions for Coty and its competitors.
Coty Inc., a beauty industry giant, produces fragrances and cosmetics. Demand for its products depends on consumer spending. This chart, showing overall sales forecasts, is an indicator of consumer financial health. Rising expectations foreshadow increased spending on beauty products, which benefits Coty.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrances, color cosmetics, and skincare. Profitability depends on the strength of its brands and innovation. This chart shows how Coty converts its product revenue into profit while managing massive marketing and distribution costs.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of brands across fragrance, color cosmetics, and skincare. Success depends on innovation, marketing, and efficient distribution. This chart illustrates how the company manages its diverse brand portfolio and operating costs to achieve competitive profitability in the beauty industry.
Coty Inc. is a global beauty company with a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrances, cosmetics, and skincare. Its success depends on innovation and marketing support for its brands. This chart reflects the overall economic situation, which influences consumer spending, but for COTY, the ability to anticipate beauty trends is key to profitability.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of brands in fragrances, color cosmetics, and skincare. This chart shows its large team focused on marketing, research, and sales. Headcount changes reflect strategic changes, such as brand divestitures or acquisitions.
Coty Inc. is a beauty industry giant, owning numerous renowned fragrance and cosmetics brands. Global production, marketing, and distribution require a significant workforce. This figure demonstrates its importance as a key employer in the global beauty industry.
Coty Inc. is a global beauty company with a portfolio of renowned brands in fragrances, cosmetics, and skincare. This chart shows employment in the personal care and beauty industry. The growth of employment in this sector reflects consumer demand and innovation, providing important context for assessing Coty's competitive position.
Cosmetics giant Coty Inc. operates in a market where demand is largely driven by consumer sentiment and income. A stable labor market, reflected in this chart, supports purchasing power and confidence, allowing people to spend money on fragrances and cosmetics that help them feel better.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of renowned brands. For businesses involved in manufacturing and marketing, this chart helps assess the share of intangible brand value in their market capitalization. A high value indicates that the strength of brands and their global reach are valued more highly by the market than mere human capital.
Coty (COTY) is a beauty CPG giant that owns brands (CoverGirl, luxury fragrances). It's a "branded" business, but one that requires heavy manufacturing and global distribution. This chart shows the market value per employee, reflecting the performance of its brands and operational scale.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of renowned fragrance, cosmetics, and skincare brands. Success in this industry depends on innovation and marketing. The chart shows how the market perceives the Coty team's ability to manage its brand portfolio and create popular products.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of brands across fragrance, cosmetics, and skincare (CoverGirl, Rimmel, Gucci Beauty). This business is driven by marketing and R&D. This chart shows how effectively their marketing and product development teams create and promote hits, as well as how efficiently their supply chain is managed to generate profits in the competitive beauty world.
Coty is a global beauty giant (mass-market cosmetics like CoverGirl and luxury perfumes like Gucci and Burberry). This chart shows the benchmark for "Hygiene." The benchmark here is a compromise. It balances low-margin mass-market (requires volume) and high-margin luxury (requires marketing).
Coty (COTY) is one of the world's largest cosmetics companies. They own a portfolio of brands in fragrances (Gucci, Burberry), color cosmetics (CoverGirl), and skincare. This graph, showing average profit per employee, helps assess how effective the consumer goods sector, which relies on R&D, marketing, and branding, is in generating profit per employee.
Coty Inc. is a global leader in the beauty industry, producing fragrances, cosmetics, and skincare products. This chart reflects the effectiveness of its global marketing and distribution. Revenue per employee dynamics demonstrate how successfully the company manages its brand portfolio and launches new products in a competitive market.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of brands in fragrances (Gucci, Burberry) and cosmetics (CoverGirl, Max Factor). This chart shows Coty's revenue per employee compared to the industry average. This reflects how effectively the company manages its complex brand portfolio, marketing, and distribution compared to its competitors.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of brands ranging from mass-market (CoverGirl) to luxury (Gucci, Burberry Beauty). Their business is marketing, R&D, and brand management. This chart shows how effectively their team (marketers, chemists, salespeople) generates revenue from this diverse portfolio. It's an indicator of the effectiveness of their "brand building machine."
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics giant, owning dozens of brands (CoverGirl, Max Factor, Gucci Beauty). The company is trying to recover from years of debt and brand integration issues. This chart shows the number of skeptics who doubt Coty's successful turnaround and fear fierce competition from L'Oréal and Estée Lauder.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company, owning dozens of brands in fragrances (Gucci, Burberry), cosmetics (CoverGirl), and skincare. It's an industry driven by trends and marketing. This chart shows the odds against the beauty industry, reflecting investor concerns about increased competition or declining consumer demand for cosmetics.
Coty (COTY) is a giant in the beauty industry (CoverGirl, Gucci Beauty). This "Short_All" chart reflects consumer pessimism. When it rises, investors fear that consumers will abandon premium cosmetics in anticipation of a correction in favor of cheaper alternatives, which will hurt Coty's margins.
Coty is a global cosmetics company (mass market and luxury). The business depends on consumer spending and fashion trends. This chart shows a COTY above 70, which may reflect strong sales or the success of new products. A COTY below 30 is often associated with concerns about declining demand or debt issues.
Coty (COTY) is a mass-market beauty company. They're a challenger (CoverGirl, Rimmel) trying to catch up with L'Oreal. Their strong point is fragrances (Gucci, Burberry). This indicator shows the "temperature" of the sector. It helps us understand whether COTY is overheated due to its own comeback, or is there a general overheating of the entire cosmetics sector?
Coty (COTY), a manufacturer of perfumes and cosmetics. This chart shows how much consumers are willing to spend on "little pleasures." Although cosmetics are considered sustainable (like lipstick), market panic still forces consumers to switch from premium Coty fragrances to cheaper brands, which hurts the company's margins.
Coty Inc. is one of the world's largest beauty companies, owning a portfolio of brands in the luxury fragrance (Gucci, Burberry) and mass-market cosmetics (CoverGirl, Max Factor) segments. This chart shows the average analyst forecast. Their opinions are based on the success of the luxury division and the ongoing restructuring of the mass-market segment.
Coty (COTY) is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of brands ranging from mass-market (CoverGirl) to luxury fragrances (Gucci, Boss). This chart shows their turnaround assessment. It measures the gap between their price and the consensus target, reflecting whether analysts believe they can grow market share in the prestige fragrance segment.
Coty is a global beauty giant, owning a portfolio of cosmetics (CoverGirl) and fragrances (Gucci, Burberry). The company is trying to catch up with L'Oréal in the premium segment. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the entire hygiene sector. It reflects whether experts believe the premium cosmetics market will grow.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics company with a portfolio of brands in fragrance (Gucci, Burberry), color cosmetics (CoverGirl), and skincare. This chart shows overall market sentiment. For Coty, whose business depends on consumer spending on beauty, overall optimism is important because it signals people's willingness to spend on discretionary but enjoyable products.
Coty Inc. is a global cosmetics giant focused on two segments: prestige (luxury fragrances Gucci, Burberry) and mass market (CoverGirl, Max Factor). This chart reflects their attempt at a turnaround. It measures their ability to revitalize mass market brands while simultaneously growing high-margin sales in the luxury fragrance and skincare segments.
Coty is a global beauty giant that (after acquiring P&G assets) divided its business into mass market (CoverGirl) and prestige (Gucci, Burberry – the leader in perfume). This composite metric evaluates companies. The graph shows the average value for the segment. This is a benchmark: how does Coty's dual (mass and prestige) model differentiate it from the average competitor?
Coty is a global beauty holding company. Its business is divided into mass-market cosmetics (CoverGirl) and luxury fragrances (licenses for Gucci and Burberry). This chart, reflecting the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how this mixed (cyclical and defensive) business stacks up against the overall macroeconomic environment, which impacts budgets.