L'Oreal SA
PAR:OR

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Price: 340.3 EUR 0.67%
Market Cap: 181.8B EUR
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L'Oreal SA
Long-Term Debt

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L'Oreal SA
Long-Term Debt Peer Comparison

Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors

Company Long-Term Debt CAGR 3Y CAGR 5Y CAGR 10Y
L'Oreal SA
PAR:OR
Long-Term Debt
€6.1B
CAGR 3-Years
72%
CAGR 5-Years
28%
CAGR 10-Years
53%
Interparfums SA
PAR:ITP
Long-Term Debt
€97.2m
CAGR 3-Years
-6%
CAGR 5-Years
59%
CAGR 10-Years
99%
Jacques Bogart SA
PAR:JBOG
Long-Term Debt
€169.4m
CAGR 3-Years
4%
CAGR 5-Years
1%
CAGR 10-Years
21%
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L'Oreal SA
Glance View

Market Cap
182B EUR
Industry
Consumer products

L'Oréal SA, founded in 1909 by the visionary French chemist Eugène Schueller, has grown into a global titan in the beauty industry, crafting an impressive narrative of innovation and expansion underpinned by a commitment to research and development. The company's story began with a simple hair dye formula, quickly evolving into an expansive portfolio that now spans skincare, makeup, haircare, and fragrances. Its business model thrives on understanding the diverse beauty needs across cultures, driving growth through high-value brands that include luxury lines like Lancôme, practical and approachable Maybelline, and the specialized skincare brand La Roche-Posay. L'Oréal’s adeptness at marketing, coupled with strategic acquisitions, has solidified its influence in a market driven by trends and personal expression. In the heart of its operations lies a robust supply chain and an extensive distribution network, reaching consumers across more than 150 countries. L'Oréal makes money primarily through its consumer products division, which targets mass-market segments, and its luxury products division, which offers premium brands. The company’s key to profitability has been its subdivision into targeted segments: the Professional Products Division caters to salons, and the Active Cosmetics Division focuses on skincare brands often prescribed by dermatologists. With digital transformation at the forefront, L'Oréal has harnessed e-commerce and social media marketing, adapting to the digital age while leveraging cutting-edge technology to personalize beauty regimes. Sustainability initiatives also weave into its narrative, appealing to a more conscientious consumer base. Through this multifaceted approach, L'Oréal not only captures a significant market share but continuously fortifies its position as a leader in the global beauty industry.

OR Intrinsic Value
243.26 EUR
Overvaluation 29%
Intrinsic Value
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What is L'Oreal SA's Long-Term Debt?
Long-Term Debt
6.1B EUR

Based on the financial report for Jun 30, 2024, L'Oreal SA's Long-Term Debt amounts to 6.1B EUR.

What is L'Oreal SA's Long-Term Debt growth rate?
Long-Term Debt CAGR 10Y
53%

Over the last year, the Long-Term Debt growth was 39%. The average annual Long-Term Debt growth rates for L'Oreal SA have been 72% over the past three years , 28% over the past five years , and 53% over the past ten years .

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