Compare Inventory Turnover Across Equities
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Cross Equities Inventory Turnover Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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TLYS | 7.4254 | 7.4254 | 7.4254 | 7.4254 | 7.6025 | 7.6025 | 7.6025 | 7.6025 | 7.6025 | 7.6025 | 7.2425 | 7.2425 | 7.2425 | 7.2425 | 7.043 |
ZUMZ | 5.3059 | 5.3059 | 5.3059 | 5.3059 | 4.9415 | 4.9415 | 4.9415 | 4.9415 | 4.9415 | 4.9415 | 4.6155 | 4.6155 | 4.6155 | 4.6155 | 5.5884 |
CTRN | 3.1181 | 3.1181 | 3.1181 | 3.1181 | 3.5061 | 3.5061 | 3.5061 | 3.5061 | 3.5061 | 3.5061 | 3.5484 | 3.5484 | 3.5484 | 3.5484 | 3.1926 |
CATO | 5.3859 | 3.7866 | 3.7866 | 3.7866 | 4.4113 | 4.4113 | 4.4113 | 4.4113 | 4.4113 | 4.4113 | 4.7089 | 4.7089 | 4.7089 | 4.7089 | 4.3662 |
GCO | 2.7789 | 2.3374 | 2.3374 | 2.3374 | 3.1044 | 3.1044 | 3.1044 | 3.1044 | 3.1044 | 3.1044 | 3.2346 | 3.2346 | 3.2346 | 3.2346 | 2.4399 |
SCVL | 2.7635 | 2.1962 | 2.1962 | 2.1962 | 2.7927 | 2.7927 | 2.7927 | 2.7927 | 2.7927 | 2.7927 | 2.1778 | 2.1778 | 2.1778 | 2.1778 | 2.7364 |
JILL | 3.6194 | 3.6194 | 3.6194 | 3.6194 | 3.6194 | 3.6194 | 3.6194 | 3.6194 | 3.6194 | 3.6194 | 3.3283 | 3.3283 | 3.3283 | 3.3283 | 3.0948 |
DLTH | 1.9444 | 1.9444 | 1.9444 | 1.9444 | 1.9444 | 1.9444 | 1.9444 | 1.9444 | 1.9444 | 1.9444 | 2.5582 | 2.5582 | 2.5582 | 2.5582 | 2.0614 |
BKE | 4.3441 | 5.0657 | 5.0657 | 5.0657 | 4.3113 | 4.3113 | 4.3113 | 4.3113 | 4.3113 | 4.3113 | 5.0838 | 5.0838 | 5.0838 | 5.0838 | 4.9708 |
Tillys Inc, Zumiez Inc, and Citi Trends Inventory Turnover description
A ratio showing how many times a company's inventory is sold and replaced over a period, indicating the efficiency of inventory management.Trending Themes
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