COMPANY SUMMARY
Bath & Body Works, Inc. operates as a specialty retailer of personal care and home fragrance products. The company offers body and home fragrances, including 3-wick candles, home fragrance diffusers, fine fragrance mists, eau de parfum, body wash, hand soaps, body lotions, and body creams, as well as sanitizer and other products. It sells its products under the Bath & Body Works and other brand names through retail stores and e-commerce sites in the United States and Canada, as well as through international stores operated by partners under the franchise, license, and wholesale arrangements. The company was formerly known as L Brands, Inc. and changed its name to Bath & Body Works, Inc. in August 2021. Bath & Body Works, Inc. was founded in 1963 and is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.
Financial Summary
| Share Statistics |
BBWI |
Industry Median |
Percentile (All Stocks) |
| Market Cap (Mil) |
$3,958.7 |
$892.4 |
63% |
|
| Shares Out (Mil) |
202.0 |
44.0 |
76% |
|
| Institutional Ownership |
99.6% |
74.8% |
91% |
|
| Float (Mil) |
200.7 |
33.7 |
74% |
|
| Beta |
1.35 |
1.07 |
79% |
|
| Avg Daily Volume (000s) |
6,106 |
255 |
94% |
|
Price Change (52-week) |
(34.1%) |
68.4% |
21% |
|
| Growth |
BBWI |
Industry Median |
Percentile (All Stocks) |
| Sales (5yr) |
2.5% |
6.4% |
25% |
|
| Net Income (5yr) |
(5.1%) |
8.1% |
34% |
|
| EPS (5yr) |
0.8% |
13.1% |
32 |
|
| Dividends (5yr) |
21.7% |
0.0% |
75% |
|
| Cash Flow (5yr) |
(31.3%) |
(16.2%) |
18% |
|
| Estimates |
Qtrly |
Current Fiscal Year |
Next Fiscal Year |
| # of Estimates |
17 |
18 |
18 |
| Current EPS |
$0.243 |
$2.651 |
$2.869 |
| Month Ago EPS |
$0.242 |
$2.647 |
$2.863 |
| # Rev Up |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| # Rev Down |
1 |
0 |
0 |
| Three Months Ago EPS |
$0.204 |
$2.635 |
$2.869 |
| Year/Year Chg |
(73.0%) |
(14.8%) |
2.1% |
| Financials |
BBWI |
Industry Median |
Percentile (All Stocks) |
| Sales (TTM) (Mil) |
$7,245 |
$1,814 |
80% |
|
| Net Income (TTM) (Mil) |
$727 |
$30 |
83% |
|
| EPS (TTM) |
$3.551 |
$0.500 |
81% |
|
| Operating Cash Flow (TTM) (Mil) |
$1,158 |
$100 |
82% |
|
| Net Cash Flow (TTM) (Mil) |
$184 |
$2 |
83% |
|
| Long-Term Debt (Q1) (Mil) |
$4,507 |
$429 |
84% |
|
| Enterprise Value (Q1) (Mil) |
$8,029 |
$1,841 |
70% |
|
| Valuation |
BBWI |
Industry Median |
Percentile (All Stocks) |
| P/B |
na |
1.67 |
na |
|
| P/E |
5.6 |
18.9 |
5% |
|
| Dividend Yield |
4.1% |
0.0% |
91% |
|
| PEG (5yr hist) |
18.5 |
1.0 |
97% |
|
| Ratios |
BBWI |
Industry Median |
Percentile (All Stocks) |
| Gross Margin |
43.2% |
39.0% |
54% |
|
| Net Margin |
10.0% |
1.8% |
63% |
|
| ROA |
14.8% |
2.6% |
93% |
|
| ROE |
(56.3%) |
10.3% |
14% |
|
| Liabilities to Assets |
122.8% |
68.4% |
97% |
|
| F-Score |
5 |
5 |
50% |
|
Passing Stock Screens
As of 8/20/2026, from a list of 60 stock screening strategies,
BBWI meetings the criteria of 1 screen:
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GURU STRATEGY
Magic Formula Screen
Factors: Value, Quality
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