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Crocs, Inc. (CROX)

Common Stock · Currency in USD · XNAS

Crocs Inc is engaged in the design, development, marketing, distribution, and sale of casual lifestyle footwear accessories for men, women, and children. The reportable operating segments of the company are the Crocs Brand and the HEYDUDE Brand. The company derives maximum revenue from the Crocs brand segment.

Company Info

SIC3021
Composite FIGIBBG000BLY663
CIK0001334036
IPOFeb 8, 2006
Sectorrubber & plastics footwear

Highlights

Market Cap$4.20B
EPS$10.88
P/E Ratio7.21
Revenue$4.29B
Gross Profit$2.33B
Net Income$583.26M
Employees8,010
WSO50,233,596
Phone(303) 848-7000

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Analysis

Share Price Chart

Performance Chart

The chart shows the growth of an initial investment of $10,000 in Crocs, Inc., comparing it to the performance of the S&P 500 index.
All prices have been adjusted for splits and dividends.

Returns By Period

Crocs, Inc. (CROX) has returned -2.72% so far this year and -12.63% over the past 12 months. Looking at the last ten years, CROX has achieved an annualized return of 24.49%, outperforming the Benchmark (SPY), which averaged 12.23% per year.

CROX

1M0.71%
6M-1.17%
YTD-2.72%
1Y-12.63%
5Y0.33%
10Y24.49%

Benchmark (SPY)

1M-3.85%
6M-2.35%
YTD-4.36%
1Y34.06%
5Y9.80%
10Y12.23%

Monthly Returns

The table below presents the monthly returns of Crocs, Inc. (CROX) with color gradation from worst to best to easily spot seasonal factors.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
2026-2.42%8.00%-5.66%0.80%
2025-7.67%0.72%5.58%-9.38%5.69%0.39%-1.56%-10.94%-2.75%-2.75%4.03%0.64%
20249.47%18.64%16.37%-14.70%25.26%-7.04%-8.94%15.47%-0.32%-25.18%-2.22%3.10%
202310.81%-0.40%2.73%-1.56%-9.36%1.15%-4.32%-9.10%-10.60%1.24%18.24%-11.03%
2022-20.26%-18.91%-8.75%-13.42%-16.46%-14.18%48.29%3.80%-4.86%1.81%39.25%7.21%
202110.88%8.06%2.43%23.45%-0.01%16.58%16.33%3.77%0.22%11.92%0.81%-23.58%
2020-10.23%-30.91%-36.56%53.19%22.70%28.92%-2.07%10.37%9.06%21.42%12.41%4.73%
201910.00%-11.02%-0.96%7.36%-30.53%1.96%13.46%-13.90%24.93%25.64%-1.75%19.75%
20186.88%-8.45%27.45%-2.89%13.49%-2.92%3.07%14.40%3.85%-3.52%35.15%-8.65%
20174.89%-9.40%11.87%-12.13%9.28%12.06%2.85%12.05%8.38%6.03%6.95%15.86%
2016-12.57%17.00%14.52%0.27%-23.94%-3.82%-7.35%-9.33%-2.97%

Performance Indicators

The charts below present risk-adjusted performance metrics for Crocs, Inc. (CROX) and compare them to a Benchmark (SPY). These indicators evaluate an investment's returns against its associated risks.

Sharpe ratio

-2.00-1.000.001.002.003.00CROX: -0.18SPY: 0.92

Sortino ratio

-6.00-4.00-2.000.002.004.00CROX: -0.24SPY: 1.40

Omega ratio

0.501.001.502.00CROX: 0.97SPY: 1.22

Calmar ratio

0.002.004.006.00CROX: -0.57SPY: 1.20

Martin ratio

0.001.003.00CROX: -0.02SPY: 0.42

The Sharpe ratio helps investors understand how much return they're getting for the level of risk taken. A higher Sharpe ratio indicates better risk-adjusted performance, meaning more reward for each unit of risk.

These values reflect how efficiently the investment has delivered returns relative to its volatility over different time periods. All figures are annualized and based on daily total returns.

The chart below shows the rolling Sharpe ratio of CROX compared to the benchmark. This view highlights how the investment's risk-adjusted performance has changed over time.

Volatility Chart

The current Crocs, Inc. volatility is 2.22%, representing the standart deviation of percentage change in the investments's value, either up or down over the past month. The chart below shows the rolling one-month volatility.

Drawdowns Chart

The Drawdowns chart displays portfolio losses from any high point along the way. It shows the maximum percentage drop from a peak to a trough over a specified period, indicating the risk of significant losses.
Although chart shows positive values, it represents the percentage drop from the peak, so a value of 10% means the portfolio has dropped 10% from its highest point.

Income Statement

The income statement provides a summary of a company's revenues, expenses, and profits over a specific period. It shows how much money the company earned (revenues) and how much it spent (expenses), leading to the net income or profit. This statement is crucial for understanding a company's financial performance and profitability.

202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014201320122011
Liabilities And Equity (USD)4.17B4.81B4.64B4.50B1.55B1.12B738.80M468.90M543.70M566.39M608.02M806.93M875.16M829.64M695.45M
Temporary Equity Attributable To Parent (USD)--------182.43M178.90M175.66M172.68M---
Temporary Equity (USD)--------182.43M178.90M175.66M172.68M---
Equity Attributable To Parent (USD)1.29B1.84B1.45B817.93M14.08M290.63M131.91M150.31M185.87M220.38M245.97M452.52M624.74M617.40M491.78M
Equity Attributable To Noncontrolling Interest (USD)---------------
Equity (USD)1.29B1.84B1.45B817.93M14.08M290.63M131.91M150.31M185.87M220.38M245.97M452.52M624.74M617.40M491.78M
Other Non-current Liabilities (USD)-----------16.20M46.71M47.72M-
Long-term Debt (USD)-----------11.65M16.78M6.58M-
Noncurrent Liabilities (USD)2.18B2.24B2.49B3.04B1.14B536.51M349.67M134.10M18.38M17.97M19.29M27.85M63.49M54.30M48.37M
Other Current Liabilities (USD)345.80M394.04M367.07M354.98M163.15M129.94M119.01M63.29M55.68M66.32M82.79M87.14M102.58M74.25M88.79M
Wages (USD)88.24M81.27M70.25M55.47M62.95M48.87M42.46M43.97M34.96M20.90M20.97M23.82M26.90M19.71M-
Accounts Payable (USD)266.09M264.90M260.98M230.82M162.15M112.78M95.75M77.23M66.38M61.93M63.34M42.92M57.45M63.98M66.52M
Current Liabilities (USD)700.13M740.21M698.30M641.27M388.24M291.58M257.22M184.49M157.02M149.14M167.10M153.89M186.93M157.94M155.30M
Liabilities (USD)2.88B2.98B3.19B3.68B1.53B828.09M606.90M318.59M175.40M167.11M186.39M181.73M250.42M212.24M203.67M
Other Non-current Assets (USD)1.73B1.92B1.70B1.49B741.30M530.78M218.92M20.70M27.19M24.13M30.28M45.90M73.29M74.35M53.79M
Intangible Assets (USD)1.32B1.78B1.79B1.80B28.80M37.64M47.10M45.69M56.43M72.70M82.30M97.34M74.82M59.93M48.64M
Fixed Assets (USD)238.19M244.34M238.32M181.53M108.40M57.47M47.41M22.21M35.03M44.09M49.49M68.29M86.97M82.24M67.68M
Noncurrent Assets (USD)3.29B3.94B3.73B3.48B878.50M625.88M313.42M88.60M118.65M140.92M162.07M211.52M235.08M216.52M170.11M
Other Current Assets (USD)517.20M516.02M525.65M554.42M453.05M317.72M253.35M255.81M294.70M278.45M277.76M424.40M477.74M448.31M395.72M
Inventory (USD)368.69M356.25M385.05M471.55M213.52M175.12M172.03M124.49M130.35M147.03M168.19M171.01M162.34M164.80M129.63M
Current Assets (USD)885.88M872.27M910.70M1.03B666.57M492.84M425.38M380.30M425.05M425.48M445.95M595.41M640.08M613.12M525.34M
Assets (USD)4.17B4.81B4.64B4.50B1.55B1.12B738.80M468.90M543.70M566.39M608.02M806.93M875.16M829.64M695.45M

News and Insights

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