JB Hi-Fi Ltd
ASX:JBH

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Price: 92.68 AUD -4.09% Market Closed
Market Cap: 10.1B AUD
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JB Hi-Fi Ltd
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JB Hi-Fi Ltd
Accounts Receivables Peer Comparison

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Company Accounts Receivables CAGR 3Y CAGR 5Y CAGR 10Y
JB Hi-Fi Ltd
ASX:JBH
Accounts Receivables
AU$56m
CAGR 3-Years
-1%
CAGR 5-Years
-4%
CAGR 10-Years
9%
Thorn Group Ltd
ASX:TGA
Accounts Receivables
AU$300k
CAGR 3-Years
-85%
CAGR 5-Years
-72%
CAGR 10-Years
-41%
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JB Hi-Fi Ltd
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Market Cap
10.1B AUD
Industry
Retail
Economic Moat
None

JB Hi-Fi Ltd. began its journey in 1974 with a single store in Melbourne, Australia, founded by John Barbuto. Initially, it focused on selling quality Hi-Fi equipment at competitive prices. From this modest beginning, the company expanded by tapping into a diverse range of consumer electronics and home appliances, always staying attuned to market trends and customer preferences. By establishing itself as a go-to destination for tech enthusiasts and everyday consumers alike, JB Hi-Fi managed to grow its footprint across Australia and New Zealand. Its growth was fueled not only by smart acquisitions—like the purchase of The Good Guys, a major retailer in home appliances—but also by a relentless focus on providing a wide array of electronics at appealing price points, ensuring a significant market share in the consumer retail sector. Today, JB Hi-Fi’s business model centers around offering a broad product range—from televisions and computers to mobile phones, audio equipment, and gaming consoles—positioning itself at a sweet spot of price and selection. The company effectively draws customers by blending competitive pricing, an extensive selection, and a customer-centric approach exemplified by its in-store experiences and knowledgeable staff. E-commerce has also played a crucial role in its revenue stream, modernizing its operations and expanding its reach beyond physical stores. This mix not only helps JB Hi-Fi retain a loyal customer base but also facilitates steady financial performance, underscored by a strategy that harmonizes physical and digital retail practices in a rapidly evolving marketplace.

JBH Intrinsic Value
67.23 AUD
Overvaluation 27%
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What is JB Hi-Fi Ltd's Accounts Receivables?
Accounts Receivables
56m AUD

Based on the financial report for Jun 30, 2024, JB Hi-Fi Ltd's Accounts Receivables amounts to 56m AUD.

What is JB Hi-Fi Ltd's Accounts Receivables growth rate?
Accounts Receivables CAGR 10Y
9%

Over the last year, the Accounts Receivables growth was -8%. The average annual Accounts Receivables growth rates for JB Hi-Fi Ltd have been -1% over the past three years , -4% over the past five years , and 9% over the past ten years .

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