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GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation

The company's share price VFC

V.F. Corporation is the parent company of brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. Its stock price reflects the strength of its portfolio and consumer trends. The chart shows the company's difficult struggle with declining demand for some key brands and its restructuring efforts.

Share prices of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation is a global holding company that owns a portfolio of renowned apparel and footwear brands, such as The North Face, Vans, and Timberland. We classify it as part of the Clothing Brands sector. The chart below reflects the overall dynamics of this segment of the fashion industry.

Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets

V.F. Corporation is one of the world's largest manufacturers of apparel, footwear, and accessories, owning iconic brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company is a barometer of consumer demand and is included in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market trend. Compare it with VFC's performance to assess the state of the fashion industry.

Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day

VFC - Daily change in the company's share price VFC

The daily price change of V.F. Corporation (VFC), owner of clothing brands (Vans, The North Face), is a measure of volatility sensitive to consumer spending, seasonality, and retail trends. Change_Co reflects market expectations regarding inventory management and marketing. It's not spectacular, but its fluctuations are critical for formulaic modeling of cyclical risk and consumer sentiment in System.GURU.Markets.

Daily change chart of the company's share price VFC
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Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation is a holding company that owns well-known clothing brands (The North Face, Vans). This chart shows the average daily volatility of the sector. Comparing it to VFC's performance helps assess how resilient its brand portfolio is to changing consumer tastes.

Graph of daily price changes for a set of shares in a market segment - Clothing brands
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Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets

V.F. Corporation is a global giant in the apparel and footwear industry, owning brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The fashion industry is highly competitive and subject to rapidly changing trends. The chart below illustrates the volatility of the apparel retail sector, reflecting these challenges.

Daily chart of changes in the price of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months

Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization VFC

V.F. Corp., owner of brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland, has undergone a complex restructuring over the past year. Its year-over-year share price performance, shown in the chart, reflects its efforts to revitalize key brands and adapt to changing fashion trends.

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Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation is a global holding company that owns a portfolio of renowned apparel and footwear brands, such as The North Face, Vans, and Timberland. The company is undergoing a transformation to revitalize its core brands. The chart will show how successful its restructuring efforts are in the competitive fashion sector.

Graph of annual dynamics of market capitalization of a market segment - Clothing brands
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Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets

V.F. Corporation, owner of iconic clothing brands, is a classic cyclical company. Its sales, and consequently its stock price, are directly dependent on consumer confidence and fashion trends. The company's chart tells the story of how even the most renowned brands are not immune to economic downturns and changing consumer tastes.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month

Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization VFC

The performance of V.F. Corp., the owner of clothing brands such as Vans and The North Face, reflects consumer trends. Monthly fluctuations on the chart depend on wholesale and retail sales, which are sensitive to the economic situation, as well as the company's success in restructuring and reinvigorating growth at its key brands.

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Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Clothing brands

Here's the dynamics of the apparel sector. For V.F. Corp., owner of a portfolio of well-known brands (Vans, The North Face), this is the backdrop. The chart shows its struggle with changing trends and operational challenges, which has led to it lagging behind the sector.

Chart of monthly dynamics of market capitalization of a market segment - Clothing brands
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Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known apparel and footwear brands, including The North Face and Vans. As a company dependent on consumer spending, it is sensitive to overall sentiment, as reflected in the chart. This allows it to assess whether it was more influenced by the overall economic situation or specific fashion cycles and the success of individual brands in its portfolio.

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Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week

Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization VFC

V.F. Corporation owns brands like The North Face and Vans, and its weekly stock price fluctuations reflect consumer confidence. Reactions to new collections, retailer quarterly reports, and fashion trends are instantly reflected in the price. This chart shows how quickly sentiment in the apparel and footwear market changes.

Chart of the weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization VFC
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Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation, like the entire apparel sector, reacts weekly to overall consumer spending and sentiment data. Weak retail sales figures can drag down the entire industry. The chart below compares how V.F. Corp. is handling these market-wide fluctuations compared to its competitors.

Weekly market capitalization dynamics chart for a market segment - Clothing brands
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Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets

V.F. Corp., owner of brands like The North Face and Vans, is directly dependent on purchasing power. This chart will show how closely the company's stock is tied to the overall consumer optimism reflected in the market. Do these sentiments exacerbate market fluctuations, or does the brand's stability smooth out weekly volatility?

Weekly market capitalization chart of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
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Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole

VFC - Market capitalization of the company VFC

The market capitalization of V.F. Corporation, owner of The North Face and Vans, reflects consumer sentiment. The chart below illustrates how the company's market value responds to changing fashion trends, purchasing power, and its success (or failure) in adapting to new generations.

Company market capitalization chart VFC
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VFC - Share of the company's market capitalization VFC within the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation, owner of brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland, is a giant in the apparel world. Its significant share of the sector's market capitalization speaks to the strength of its portfolio and global reach. The chart shows how the company adapts to changing trends and consumer preferences while maintaining its position in the fashion and activewear markets.

Company Market Capitalization Share Chart VFC within the market segment - Clothing brands
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Market capitalization of the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns iconic brands like The North Face and Vans. To understand its place, you need to understand the entire fashion industry. The graph below shows the combined market capitalization of global apparel manufacturers. Its ups and downs reflect changing trends and how consumers spend money on self-expression.

Market segment market capitalization chart - Clothing brands
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Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets

The V.F. Corporation chart is a visual history of managing a portfolio of iconic brands like Vans and The North Face. Its dynamics demonstrate how successfully the company adapts to changing fashion and consumer sentiment. This isn't just a stock price, but an assessment of the giant's ability to remain relevant to new generations.

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Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole

VFC - Book value capitalization of the company VFC

For V.F. Corporation, which owns brands like Vans and The North Face, book value represents its physical world: factories, warehouses, stores, and finished goods inventory. This metric reflects the true value of the assets behind these renowned brands. The chart below shows how the value of this physical foundation of the fashion empire has changed.

Company balance sheet capitalization chart VFC
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VFC - Share of the company's book capitalization VFC within the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation brands like The North Face and Vans are backed by a powerful physical infrastructure. This includes a global network of distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and retail stores. These physical assets underpin the company's market dominance, and the graph below shows the share of this physical base in the sector.

Chart of the company's book capitalization share VFC within the market segment - Clothing brands
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Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Clothing brands

The V.F. Corp empire (brands The North Face and Vans) is built on design and marketing, not factory ownership. This makes its business relatively capital-light. The chart below shows the capital intensity of the entire apparel sector, clearly demonstrating the effectiveness of its business model.

Market segment balance sheet capitalization chart - Clothing brands
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Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets

V.F. Corporation is behind brands like The North Face and Vans. Its balance sheet consists of factories, warehouses, and inventory ready to ship. The company's stake in BCap_All reflects its physical scale in the fashion and outdoor world, demonstrating the true scope of resources behind these renowned names.

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The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole

Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - VFC

V.F. Corporation owns more than just factories and warehouses, but also iconic brands like The North Face and Vans. The market values ​​these brands and customer loyalty far more highly than the company's physical assets. This chart clearly demonstrates the enormous intangible value created by names that have become part of culture.

Market to Book Capitalization Ratio Chart - VFC
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Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known apparel brands, such as The North Face and Vans. This metric reflects the premium the market places on the strength of these brands and consumer loyalty compared to the company's physical assets (warehouses, stores). It is an assessment of the intangible value of the brand portfolio.

Market to book capitalization ratio chart for a market segment - Clothing brands
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Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known apparel and footwear brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company's core assets are its brands. Compared to average market valuations, as shown in this chart, VFC's valuation reflects both the value of these brands and the challenges associated with changing fashion and consumer preferences.

Market to book capitalization ratio chart for the overall market
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Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole

VFC - Company debts VFC

The debt strategy of V.F. Corporation, owner of brands such as Vans and The North Face, reflects its approach to managing its global portfolio. Debt is used for strategic acquisitions, brand restructuring, and investments in direct sales channels. This chart illustrates how the company maneuvers its finances to support growth and profitability.

Company debt schedule VFC
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Market segment debts - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel brands, such as Vans and The North Face. In the fashion and retail worlds, debt is often used for acquisitions, global marketing, and supply chain management. This chart reflects the company's financial strategy: whether it focuses on organic growth or aggressive acquisitions.

Market segment debt schedule - Clothing brands
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Market debt in general

Market debt chart as a whole
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Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole

The company's debt to book capitalization ratio VFC

V.F. Corporation, owner of a portfolio of iconic apparel brands such as The North Face and Vans, uses capital for marketing, inventory management, and acquisitions. This chart shows how the company's debt-to-asset ratio has changed, reflecting its growth strategy and financial flexibility in the volatile world of fashion and retail.

A graph of a company's debt to book value VFC
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Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel brands, such as Vans and The North Face. This chart reflects the financial structure of the entire fashion and apparel industry. It shows how the sector's debt load changes in response to consumer trends and economic cycles, providing context for assessing V.F. Corporation's financial strength.

Market segment debt to market segment book value graph - Clothing brands
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Debt to book value of all companies in the market

V.F. Corporation, the owner of major clothing brands, relies on consumer spending. This chart shows the overall debt load of all companies, serving as an indicator of the state of the economy. Is debt shrinking, foreshadowing a recession, or is it growing? This is the macroeconomic backdrop against which to assess V.F. Corp.'s financial stability.

Debt to book value chart of all companies in the market
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P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole

P/E - VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel brands, such as The North Face and Vans. This metric illustrates how investors assess the company's profitability in the volatile world of fashion and retail. Its dynamics reflect the market's confidence in the strength of VFC's brands and their ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences.

Schedule P/E - VFC
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P/E of the market segment - Clothing brands

The apparel industry, in which V.F. Corporation manages a portfolio of brands, is highly competitive. This chart reflects the average profitability estimate for the sector. It helps understand whether investors believe VFC brands, like The North Face, have greater growth and profit potential than the average competitor.

Market Segment P/E Chart - Clothing brands
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P/E of the market as a whole

V.F. Corporation, owner of brands such as The North Face and Vans, operates in the cyclical fashion and apparel industry. Its sales are directly dependent on disposable income and consumer confidence. This chart, illustrating overall economic sentiment, is key for V.F. Corp., as during downturns, consumers primarily cut back on clothing and footwear.

Overall Market P/E Chart
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Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) P/E of the company VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned clothing brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. This chart shows market expectations for the conglomerate's future profits. Its dynamics reflect analysts' forecasts for consumer demand, the success of new collections, and the company's ability to adapt to changing fashion trends.

Chart of the company's future (projected) P/E VFC
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Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known activewear brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The chart shows how the company's revenue forecasts compare to the industry average. This may indicate how the market views its ability to adapt to changing trends and manage its diverse portfolio.

Future (projected) P/E graph of the market segment - Clothing brands
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Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known apparel brands, such as Vans and The North Face. This chart measures overall consumer optimism through the lens of future earnings. For VFC, this is a vital metric, as purchasing branded clothing is a discretionary expense, primarily made by consumers when they are confident about the future.

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Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company profit VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel and footwear brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The financial picture presented in this chart reflects consumer trends and fashion cycles. The company's success depends on its ability to anticipate customer desires and effectively manage the global distribution of its products.

Company profit chart VFC
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Profit of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of world-renowned apparel and footwear brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company's success depends on consumer trends and purchasing power. This chart shows the overall profitability of the fashion industry, reflecting how successfully major brands adapt to changing tastes and economic conditions.

Profit chart of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands
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Overall market profit

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic apparel brands, such as Vans and The North Face. The company's success is directly dependent on consumer discretionary spending. This indicator of corporate profitability reflects the overall health of the economy: when incomes rise, people are more willing to spend money on quality clothing, supporting V.F. Corp.'s revenue.

Overall Market Profit Chart
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Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) profit of the company VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of world-renowned apparel brands, including Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company's future depends on its ability to capture fashion trends and effectively manage inventory. This chart represents analyst consensus profitability forecasts based on the expected popularity of its key brands.

Graph of future (projected) profit of the company VFC
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Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic clothing brands such as The North Face, Vans, and Timberland. This chart shows profitability forecasts for the entire apparel sector, which is highly dependent on consumer sentiment. VFC's success is determined by its brands' ability to remain relevant to young consumers and adapt to rapidly changing fashion and retail trends.

Graph of future (predicted) profits of companies in a market segment - Clothing brands
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Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known clothing brands, such as Vans and The North Face. Demand for its products is sensitive to consumer sentiment, which closely correlates with the overall state of the economy. This graph of corporate earnings expectations serves as an indicator of future purchasing power and people's willingness to spend money on fashion.

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P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole

P/S - VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known clothing brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. This chart shows the ratio of the company's market value to its total sales. Changes in this ratio can signal how investors perceive brand popularity, consumer trends, and the effectiveness of portfolio management.

Schedule P/S - VFC
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P/S market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel and footwear brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company's revenue is a direct indicator of its brand strength and consumer demand. This chart shows the average valuation in the fashion industry, allowing one to see how the market values ​​V.F. Corp.'s portfolio compared to other market players.

Market Segment P/S Chart - Clothing brands
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P/S of the market as a whole

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known clothing brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. Its revenue is driven by consumer demand and fashion trends. The overall market valuation shown in the chart allows investors to analyze how VFC's ability to generate revenue in the volatile world of fashion and retail can be assessed.

Overall Market Price/Shares Chart
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Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) P/S of the company VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known apparel and footwear brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. This chart shows the market's assessment of the company's future sales. It reflects investors' confidence in management's ability to adapt the brands to changing fashion trends and consumer demand in different regions of the world.

The graph of the company's future (projected) P/S VFC
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Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known apparel brands, including The North Face, Vans, and Timberland. This chart shows how the market views the company's future revenue relative to its competitors. It illustrates whether investors believe the company's strategy to revive sales of its key brands will be successful amid the highly competitive fashion industry.

Future (projected) P/S market segment graph - Clothing brands
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Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known apparel and footwear brands, including Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. This indicator of investor sentiment is closely tied to consumer confidence. V.F. Corp's ability to adapt to changing fashion trends and maintain sales of its brands is a barometer of the health of the retail industry and consumers' willingness to spend money on goods.

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Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company sales VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel and footwear brands, including The North Face, Vans, and Timberland. This chart summarizes their total global sales through wholesale and retail channels. This indicator's dynamics serve as a barometer of consumer demand for these iconic brands and the effectiveness of their marketing strategies.

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Sales of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic clothing brands such as Vans and The North Face. The success of their collections and marketing campaigns is a barometer of consumer trends and purchasing power. It reflects the overall revenue of the fashion industry, where strong VFC brands contribute significantly to market dynamics.

Sales chart of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands
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Overall market sales

V.F. Corporation, which owns brands like The North Face and Vans, relies heavily on purchasing power, as illustrated by this chart. An increase in overall market revenue indicates rising disposable income. This encourages consumers to spend more on clothing and footwear, which directly translates into sales for VFC's iconic brands.

Market sales chart as a whole
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Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole

Future (projected) sales of the company VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic apparel brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company's revenue forecast reflects consumer trends and the health of the retail industry. It shows how analysts assess VFC's ability to manage its brands, adapt to changing fashion trends, and compete successfully in the global apparel and footwear market.

Schedule of future (projected) sales of the company VFC
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Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel and footwear brands, including Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company's success depends on consumer demand and fashion trends. This chart shows sales forecasts for the entire apparel segment, providing an opportunity to assess how V.F. Corp. brands can compete in a changing market environment.

Schedule of future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands
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Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole

For V.F. Corporation, which owns brands like Vans and The North Face, this chart is a barometer of consumer appetite. Clothing and footwear are discretionary purchases, so overall market sales forecasts clearly indicate consumers' future willingness to spend money on wardrobe updates, directly impacting the company's revenue.

Schedule of future (predicted) sales of the market as a whole
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Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole

Company marginality VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic apparel brands such as Vans and The North Face. The company's success depends on its ability to maintain the appeal of these brands and manage global logistics. This chart shows how effectively VFC converts apparel and footwear sales into profit, balancing marketing expenditures with operational efficiency.

Company marginality chart VFC
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Market segment marginality - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel and footwear brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The data presented here compares the company's profitability with that of other players in the fashion industry. The ability to maintain above-average margins speaks to the strength of the brands, which allows them to charge premium prices, and to effective supply chain management.

Market segment marginality chart - Clothing brands
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Market marginality as a whole

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic apparel brands, from Vans to The North Face. Against the backdrop of the overall corporate profitability picture illustrated by these data, VFC's story is one of brand strength and managing consumer trends. Their ability to maintain a premium directly impacts their position relative to the market average.

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Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole

Number of employees in the company VFC

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic clothing brands, from Vans to The North Face. This chart demonstrates the global scale of its operations through headcount. The dynamics of this metric reflect not only seasonal peaks in retail but also strategic decisions on brand management, mergers, and divestitures in the fashion world.

Chart of the number of employees in the company VFC
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Share of the company's employees VFC within the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic clothing brands such as Vans and The North Face. The success of each brand depends on its team of designers, marketers, and retail specialists. The data in the graph shows the share of the entire fashion industry's talent pool that the corporation accumulates, reflecting its scale and influence in the labor market.

Graph of the company's share of employees VFC within the market segment - Clothing brands
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Number of employees in the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel brands, including Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. This chart shows the combined headcount across design, production, and retail. Changes in headcount may reflect both brand restructuring and retail network optimization, as well as the company's global expansion.

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Number of employees in the market as a whole

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel brands, such as The North Face and Vans. The company's success is closely tied to consumer sentiment and retail sales. Its workforce dynamics reflect the pulse of retail, forming an important part of the overall labor market picture shown in this chart. When consumers are confident about the future, VFC actively hires.

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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company VFC (VFC)

V.F. Corporation, owner of brands such as Vans and The North Face, relies on a global network of employees, from designers to salespeople. The relatively low number on this chart reflects the labor-intensive nature of fashion retail, where brand value is maintained by the efforts of a large team, not just automation.

Chart of market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company VFC (VFC)
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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation is a holding company that owns iconic brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. Their business is less about manufacturing and more about brand management. This chart shows the average market capitalization per employee in the sector. It helps assess how effectively VFC utilizes its corporate staff to create brand value compared to other fashion houses.

Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) by market segment - Clothing brands
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Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of renowned apparel brands, such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company's value stems from the strength of its brands and global distribution. This chart allows investors to assess how the value of its brands and intellectual property relates to the number of employees involved in design, marketing, and sales.

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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole

Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company VFC (VFC)

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic brands such as The North Face and Vans. Their business is focused on design, marketing, and distribution, not manufacturing. This metric demonstrates how effectively VFC's global team manages these brands while generating profit. It evaluates their ability to create high added value per employee.

Company Profit Per Employee (in thousands of dollars) Chart VFC (VFC)
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation is a holding company that owns iconic clothing brands (The North Face, Vans, Timberland). This chart shows the benchmark for "Clothing Brands." In this asset-light sector, labor profitability is high. Companies focus on R&D (design) and marketing, while outsourcing labor-intensive production. The benchmark is determined by brand strength, not factory efficiency.

Chart of profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Clothing brands
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Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole

V.F. Corporation (VFC) is a giant holding company that owns iconic apparel and footwear brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. Their business encompasses design, marketing, and distribution. This graph, showing average profit per employee, helps assess how effective the fashion retail sector, which relies on branding and logistics, is in generating profit per employee.

Chart of profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
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Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole

Sales per company employee VFC (VFC)

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of iconic clothing brands such as Vans and The North Face. This chart illustrates the strength of these brands in monetary terms. It shows how much revenue each employee, from designer to salesperson, generates and reflects the company's ability to effectively manage its global supply chain and retail network.

Sales chart per company employee VFC (VFC)
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Sales per employee in the market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns iconic brands such as The North Face, Vans, and Timberland. In the fashion and apparel world, employee management, from designers to salespeople, directly impacts revenue. This chart shows the industry average for labor productivity. It allows you to assess how effectively VFC manages its brand portfolio and global team compared to other fashion houses.

Sales per employee chart in the market segment - Clothing brands
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Sales per employee for the market as a whole

V.F. Corporation isn't just a clothing company; it's a portfolio of iconic brands (The North Face, Vans). Their greatest assets are their marketers and designers. How effectively does this team manage their brands, converting them into revenue? This chart measures the strength of their operating model: does their expertise allow them to sell more products per employee?

Sales per employee chart for the market as a whole
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Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole

Shares shorted by company VFC (VFC)

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known apparel brands, including Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company has faced difficulties due to weak demand and issues with the Vans brand. The chart reflects high investor skepticism, with investors betting that a turnaround will take too long and that debt will hinder recovery.

Short Shares Chart for the Company VFC (VFC)
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Shares shorted by market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation owns giants like The North Face and Vans. It's a business heavily dependent on consumer sentiment. This chart reflects the overall investor sentiment toward the entire apparel and footwear sector. If it's rising, it means the market is betting on consumers cutting back, which will hurt sales across the industry.

Chart of the share of shares shorted by market segment - Clothing brands
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Shares shorted by the overall market

V.F. Corporation (VFC) owns iconic clothing brands (Vans, The North Face). These are discretionary purchases. When Short_All rises, it signals consumer pessimism. This fear means people stop buying new sneakers or premium jackets, preferring to save money while waiting for a correction, which directly impacts VFC's revenue.

Chart of the percentage of shares shorted across the market as a whole
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RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole

The company's RSI 14 indicator VFC (VFC)

V.F. Corporation owns a portfolio of well-known apparel and footwear brands (Vans, The North Face, Timberland). The business depends on fashion trends and consumer spending. A VFC above 70 may reflect the success of collections. A VFC below 30 is often associated with concerns about slowing demand, inventory issues, or brand weakness.

RSI 14 indicator chart for the company's stock VFC (VFC)
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RSI 14 Market Segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corporation (VFC) is home to iconic brands like Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. They manage a portfolio deeply rooted in streetwear and active lifestyles. This chart tracks overall sentiment in the Apparel Brands sector. It helps understand whether VFC's performance is driven by problems at Vans or whether the entire sector is overheated or oversold due to shifts in consumer spending.

RSI 14 indicator chart for stocks of companies in the market segment - Clothing brands
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RSI 14 for the overall market

V.F. Corporation is a giant in the apparel world, owning brands like The North Face, Vans, and Timberland. It's a business built on the strength of its brands and consumer trends. This chart reflects overall confidence. During times of market panic, consumers sharply reduce spending on "non-essential" branded clothing and footwear, which directly impacts VFC's revenue.

RSI 14 indicator chart for stocks of companies across the market as a whole
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Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole

Analyst consensus stock price forecast VFC (VFC)

V.F. Corporation owns iconic brands such as Vans, The North Face, and Timberland. The company manages a global apparel and footwear portfolio, adapting to changing trends. This chart displays the analyst consensus: their average price target for VFC shares based on its strategy and market challenges.

A chart showing analyst consensus forecasts for the expected stock price. VFC (VFC)
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The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price VFC (VFC)

V.F. Corp. is a holding company that owns iconic clothing brands (Vans, The North Face). The company is undergoing a major restructuring, attempting to revive the troubled Vans brand and reduce debt. This chart clearly shows how much analysts believe (or don't believe) in this comeback. It reflects the gap between their target price and the current, very low market valuation.

A chart showing the difference between the consensus forecast and the actual stock price. VFC (VFC)
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Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Clothing brands

V.F. Corp. (Vans, The North Face) is a portfolio of iconic clothing brands. The company relies heavily on consumers' willingness to spend on discretionary purchases. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the entire apparel sector. It reflects whether experts see a recovery in consumer demand or anticipate a protracted retrenchment.

A chart showing analyst consensus price forecasts for stocks in a market segment. - Clothing brands
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Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price

V.F. Corporation is an empire of clothing and footwear brands (Vans, The North Face, Timberland). These are classic discretionary expenses. This chart, showing expert expectations, is a barometer for VFC. If the market is pessimistic, consumers tighten their belts and postpone buying a new jacket or pair of sneakers, which hurts VFC.

A chart showing analyst consensus forecasts for the overall market share price.
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AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole

AKiMA Company Index VFC

V.F. Corp is home to iconic brands including The North Face, Vans, and Timberland. Their business is managing this portfolio. This chart is essentially a composite index of their brands' health. It reflects a complex balance: trying to turn Vans around while simultaneously maintaining the strength of The North Face, weighing it all in a single market assessment of their strategy.

AKIMA Index Chart for the Company VFC
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AKIMA Market Segment Index - Clothing brands

V.F. Corp. is the parent holding company that owns iconic but troubled brands (Vans, The North Face, Timberland). The company is undergoing a major restructuring, attempting to restore growth. This comprehensive metric provides a comprehensive assessment. The chart shows the average value for the apparel segment. It serves as a benchmark: to what extent do VFC's efforts to revitalize its brands (especially Vans) allow it to compare favorably (or worse than) the average competitor?

AKIMA Market Segment Index Chart - Clothing brands
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The AKIM Index for the overall market

V.F. Corp. is a holding company that owns iconic brands (Vans, The North Face). Its business is a barometer of consumer spending on lifestyle products (clothing, footwear). This chart, reflecting the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how V.F. Corp., which relies on cyclical spending on discretionary items, compares to the overall economic situation.

AKIM Index chart for the overall market
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