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Data sourced from SEC EDGAR filings and third-party price providers. Scores, valuations, and metrics are algorithmic estimates. This is not investment advice. See our Terms and Methodology.
B&M European Value Retail (BMRPF) generated about £5.8 billion in revenue and £164 million in net income (a 2.8% net margin) over the trailing twelve months, growing at roughly 5.4% a year. Figures are from SEC filings; this is analysis, not investment advice.
B&M European Value Retail generated about £5.8 billion in revenue over the trailing twelve months. Revenue has grown at roughly 5.4% a year over the past five years. Revenue is the top line, before any costs; what matters for value is how much of it survives to free cash flow. The full income statement, balance sheet and cash-flow statement are on this tab.
Yes, B&M European Value Retail reported about £164 million in net income over the trailing twelve months, a net profit margin of roughly 2.8%. Net income is the bottom line after all costs, interest and taxes. Compare it to free cash flow on this tab, since reported profit and actual cash generated can diverge.
B&M European Value Retail runs a gross margin of about 36.5%, an operating margin of about 6.5%, a net margin of about 2.8%. Margins show how much of each sales dollar a company keeps at each stage. Stable or rising margins usually signal pricing power and cost discipline; falling margins are worth investigating. See the multi-year trend on this tab.
B&M European Value Retail's revenue has compounded at roughly 5.4% a year over the past five years. Growth only creates value when it is profitable and cash-generative, so read this rate alongside BMRPF's margins and free cash flow. This is analysis from SEC filings, not investment advice.