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Price: 2 029 Zac 0.05% Market Closed
Market Cap: 15.1B ZAR

Gross Margin

18.5%
Current
Declining
by 0.1%
vs 3-y average of 18.6%

Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.

Gross Margin
18.5%
=
Gross Profit
22.5B
/
Revenue
121.4B

Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.

Gross Margin
18.5%
=
Gross Profit
Zac22.5B
/
Revenue
121.4B

Peer Comparison

Country Company Market Cap Gross
Margin
ZA
Pick N Pay Stores Ltd
JSE:PIK
14.9B ZAR
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ZA
Shoprite Holdings Ltd
JSE:SHP
146.6B ZAR
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CA
Loblaw Companies Ltd
TSX:L
81.1B CAD
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CA
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc
TSX:ATD
78B CAD
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UK
Tesco PLC
LSE:TSCO
33.3B GBP
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US
Kroger Co
NYSE:KR
42.6B USD
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NL
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV
AEX:AD
36.2B EUR
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JP
Seven & i Holdings Co Ltd
TSE:3382
5.2T JPY
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CA
George Weston Ltd
TSX:WN
39.2B CAD
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IN
Avenue Supermarts Ltd
NSE:DMART
2.5T INR
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AU
Woolworths Group Ltd
ASX:WOW
38.3B AUD
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Market Distribution

Lower than 87% of companies in South Africa
Percentile
13th
Based on 25 companies
13th percentile
18.5%
Low
-0.2% — 34.5%
Typical Range
34.5% — 46.1%
High
46.1% — 1 556.3%
Distribution Statistics
South Africa
Min -0.2%
30th Percentile 34.5%
Median 45.2%
70th Percentile 46.1%
Max 1 556.3%

Pick N Pay Stores Ltd
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Pick N Pay Stores Ltd., a stalwart of South Africa’s retail landscape, traces its roots back to 1967 when it was founded by entrepreneur Raymond Ackerman. Emerging as a family-controlled business, the company quickly gained a foothold in the grocery sector by offering customers quality products at competitive prices. With headquarters in Cape Town, Pick N Pay has expanded its presence across the African continent, operating various store formats including supermarkets, hypermarkets, and convenience stores. Its business model revolves around leveraging economies of scale to provide everyday household items, fresh produce, and groceries, all while maintaining strong supply chain efficiencies. This approach not only ensures affordability for customers but also supports the company's profitability. Pick N Pay’s revenue streams are diversified beyond direct retail sales, including financial services and property leasing. By integrating a comprehensive range of services such as banking solutions and insurance products through strategic partnerships, Pick N Pay taps into the growing demand for convenient financial solutions in its retail ecosystem. Additionally, the company engages in property management, capitalizing on its extensive real estate portfolio by leasing out commercial spaces to third parties. This multifaceted approach allows Pick N Pay to maintain a robust financial structure, hedging against market volatility and ensuring steady growth while continuing to serve the evolving needs of its customer base.

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What is Gross Margin?
Gross Margin shows how much money a company keeps from each dollar of sales after paying for the products it sells. It tells how profitable the company`s core business is before other expenses.
How is Gross Margin calculated?

Gross Margin is calculated by dividing the Gross Profit by the Revenue.

Gross Margin
18.5%
=
Gross Profit
22.5B
/
Revenue
121.4B
What is Pick N Pay Stores Ltd's current Gross Margin?

The current Gross Margin for Pick N Pay Stores Ltd is 18.5%, which is below its 3-year median of 18.6%.

How has Gross Margin changed over time?

Over the last 3 years, Pick N Pay Stores Ltd’s Gross Margin has decreased from 19.4% to 18.5%. During this period, it reached a low of 17.7% on Aug 25, 2024 and a high of 19.6% on Feb 26, 2023.

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