Kering SA
Kering SA (PPRUF) Stock Overview
Explore Kering SA’s financial performance, market position, analyst ratings, and future outlook.
Key Financials
Key Financials
Market Cap
28.2B
P/E Ratio
11.59
EPS (TTM)
$10.64
ROE
0.14%
PPRUF Stock Analysis & Investment Overview
Our comprehensive AI-powered analysis of Kering SA (PPRUF) provides investors with deep insights into the stock's performance, growth potential, and market positioning. With a Meyka AI Score of F, this stock demonstrates moderate investment characteristics based on our advanced machine learning models.
The current technical analysis reveals key indicators including an RSI of 67.61, suggesting the stock is in a neutral condition. Our forecasting models predict significant price movements, with a 12-month target of $186.26.
Key financial metrics showcase the company's fundamental strength, including a P/E ratio of 11.59 and a market capitalization of 28.2B. These metrics, combined with our AI analysis, provide a comprehensive view for both institutional and retail investors.
Technical Indicators
Company Profile
Kering SA develops, designs, manufactures, markets, and sells apparel and accessories. The company offers shoes; leather goods, including handbags and wallets, purses, and other leather products; eyewear, textile accessories, etc.; and jewelry and watches, as well as ready-to-wear products for men and women. It also provides perfumes and cosmetics. The company provides Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, Qeelin, Girard-Perregaux, Ulysse Nardin, and Kering Eyewear branded products. It sells its products through stores and e-commerce sites. As of December 31, 2021, it operated 1,565 stores. Kering SA sells its products in the Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, North America, Japan, and internationally. The company was formerly known as PPR SA and changed its name to Kering SA in June 2013. Kering SA was founded in 1963 and is based in Paris, France.
François-Henri Pinault
44,627
40 rue de SEvres, Paris
2002