Since August 31st, 2009, TJX Companies Inc's enterprise value to ebit (ev/ebit) has increased from 8.75 to 21.43 at September 6th, 2024.
TJX Companies Inc's enterprise value to ebit (ev/ebit) as of September 6th, 2024 of 21.43 was higher than its peers in the Department Stores industry group of August 31st, 2024 of 10.92. From August 31st, 2009 to September 6th, 2024, TJX Companies Inc's average enterprise value to ebit (ev/ebit) was 16.44 compared to an industry average of 37.01.
The TJX Cos., Inc. operates as an off-price apparel and home fashions retailer in the United States and worldwide. It operates through the following segments: Marmaxx, HomeGoods, TJX Canada, and TJX Europe. The Marmaxx segment sells family apparel including footwear and accessories, home fashions including home basics, accent furniture, lamps, rugs, wall décor, decorative accessories, giftware, and other merchandise. The HomeGoods segment offers home basics, giftware, accent furniture, lamps, rugs, wall décor, and decorative accessories. The TJX Canada segment operates the Winners, Marshalls, and HomeSense chains in Canada. The TJX Europe segment operates T.K. Maxx and HomeSense chains in Europe. The company was founded by Stanley Harris Feldberg and Sumner L. Feldberg in 1956 and is headquartered in Framingham, MA.
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