Since January 31st, 2010, VF Corp's enterprise value to free cash flow (ev/fcff) has increased from 10.19 to 27.89 at March 2nd, 2021.
VF Corp's enterprise value to free cash flow (ev/fcff) as of March 2nd, 2021 of 27.89 was lower than its peers in the Textile - Apparel Clothing industry group of February 28th, 2021 of 423.02. From January 31st, 2010 to March 2nd, 2021, VF Corp's average enterprise value to free cash flow (ev/fcff) was 20.59 compared to an industry average of 51.51.
VF Corp. designs, produces, procures, markets and distributes lifestyle apparel, footwear and related products. It operates through the following segments: Outdoor & Action Sports, Jeanswear, Imagewear and Sportswear. The Outdoor & Action Sports segment refers to outdoor and activity-based lifestyle brands including performance-based apparel, footwear, equipment, backpacks, luggage and accessories. The Jeanswear segment offers denim and casual apparel. The Imagewear segment provides occupational workwear and athletic apparel. The Sportswear segment includes sportswear apparel and accessories. The company was founded in 1899 by John Barbey and headquartered in Greensboro, NC.
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