Onespaworld Holdings Ltd
NASDAQ:OSW

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NASDAQ:OSW
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Price: 19 USD -1.55% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2B USD
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Onespaworld Holdings Ltd
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Company Stock-Based Compensation CAGR 3Y CAGR 5Y CAGR 10Y
Onespaworld Holdings Ltd
NASDAQ:OSW
Stock-Based Compensation
$9.5m
CAGR 3-Years
N/A
CAGR 5-Years
-14%
CAGR 10-Years
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Onespaworld Holdings Ltd
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Market Cap
2B USD
Industry
Diversified Consumer Services

OneSpaWorld Holdings Ltd. engages in the provision of health and wellness services. The company offers a suite of health, fitness, beauty and wellness services and products onboard 161 cruise ships and at 67 destination resorts globally. Its services include traditional body, salon, and skin care services and products; specialized fitness classes and personal fitness training; pain management; and medi-spa services. The company also offers its guests access to beauty and wellness brands, including ELEMIS, Kerastase and Dysport, with many brands offered by the Company at sea. The company operates health and wellness centers under the brands of Mandara and Chavana, as well as brands curated specifically for each cruise line with cruise line and/or ship-specific service menu. Its other brand is Glow, a Mandara Spa.

OSW Intrinsic Value
14.91 USD
Overvaluation 22%
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What is Onespaworld Holdings Ltd's Stock-Based Compensation?
Stock-Based Compensation
9.5m USD

Based on the financial report for Sep 30, 2024, Onespaworld Holdings Ltd's Stock-Based Compensation amounts to 9.5m USD.

What is Onespaworld Holdings Ltd's Stock-Based Compensation growth rate?
Stock-Based Compensation CAGR 5Y
-14%

Over the last year, the Stock-Based Compensation growth was -11%.

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