Tapestry, Inc. Common Stock (TPR) — Analysis Summary
Tapestry, Inc. Common Stock (TPR) has a market cap of $29.13B with year-over-year revenue growth of +5.1%. Net margin stands at 2.6%. The stock trades at a P/E ratio of 44.0.
Key Takeaways
- Revenue changed +5.1% year-over-year
- Net margin of 2.6%
- P/E ratio of 44.0
Compared to other companies in the LEATHER & LEATHER PRODUCTS sector, TPR posted revenue growth of +5.1% and trades at a P/E of 44.0.
Tapestry, Inc. Common Stock (TPR)
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Red Flags & WarningsWatch List
Some caution signals are active and should be weighed alongside the valuation work.
D/E at 3.5x — high financial leverage
Based in New York City, Tapestry is the parent company of accessories and fashion brand Coach, which accounted for 80% of its revenue and well over 90% of its operating profit in fiscal 2025. Handbags accounted for 58% of the brand's fiscal 2025 revenue. Coach products are sold through more than 950 company-owned stores, company-operated digital channels, and wholesale partners in North America, Asia, and Europe. Tapestry also owns Kate Spade (17% of fiscal 2025 revenue), which operates about 335 worldwide stores and generated 52% of its sales from handbags in fiscal 2025. Kate Spade is known for its colorful patterns and graphics. Tapestry sold its smallest brand, luxury footwear maker Stuart Weitzman, to Caleres in August 2025.
Sector
LEATHER & LEATHER PRODUCTS
Employees
19,000
Headquarters
NEW YORK, NY
Exchange
XNYS
Systematic competitive advantage assessment based on 4yr data
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First version surfaces recent SEC Forms 3, 4, and 5 activity. It does not yet parse individual buy/sell transactions.
Capital Structure
Cash Flow
Annual Dividend/Share
$1.60
Dividend Yield
1.13%
Dividend History
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