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About Boot Barn
Boot Barn Holdings Inc operates specialty retail stores. The company sells western and work-related footwear, apparel, and accessories in the United States. It is a single operating segment, which includes net sales generated from its retail stores and e-commerce websites.
Ticker
$BOOT
Sector
Primary listing
NYSE
Employees
6,850
Headquarters
Website
Boot Barn Metrics
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$5.7B
29.08
$6.36
1.62
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Price and volume
Market cap
$5.7B
Beta
1.62
52-week high
$191.31
52-week low
$86.17
Average daily volume
504K
Financial strength
Current ratio
2.534
Quick ratio
0.29
Long term debt to equity
44.417
Total debt to equity
50.977
Interest coverage (TTM)
174.51%
Profitability
EBITDA (TTM)
325.57
Gross margin (TTM)
38.03%
Net profit margin (TTM)
9.81%
Operating margin (TTM)
13.05%
Effective tax rate (TTM)
25.10%
Revenue per employee (TTM)
$290,000
Management effectiveness
Return on assets (TTM)
8.40%
Return on equity (TTM)
18.15%
Valuation
Price to earnings (TTM)
29.085
Price to revenue (TTM)
2.839
Price to book
4.83
Price to tangible book (TTM)
6.18
Price to free cash flow (TTM)
206.432
Free cash flow yield (TTM)
0.48%
Free cash flow per share (TTM)
0.896
Growth
Revenue change (TTM)
16.70%
Earnings per share change (TTM)
29.02%
3-year revenue growth (CAGR)
8.77%
10-year revenue growth (CAGR)
16.95%
3-year earnings per share growth (CAGR)
0.48%
10-year earnings per share growth (CAGR)
26.93%
What the Analysts think about Boot Barn
Analyst ratings (Buy, Hold, Sell) for Boot Barn stock.
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In Q1 FY2026, Boot Barn reported revenue of $504.1 million, up 19.1% year-over-year, and same-store sales rose 9.4%, beating analyst estimates and driving an 8% share price gain on the results (Investing.com).
The Board authorized a $200 million share repurchase program in May 2025, signaling strong management confidence in the business and potential future EPS accretion (Investing.com).
Gross profit margin expanded 70 basis points to 37.5% in FY2025, driven by merchandise margin improvements from supply chain efficiencies and exclusive brand penetration (Business Wire).
Boot Barn’s FY2026 guidance, issued in May 2025, forecasts same-store sales could decline by up to 2.5%, highlighting risk of negative comps if consumer spending weakens (Business Wire).
The company plans $525 million to $535 million in SG&A expenses for FY2026, equal to 24.5–25.1% of sales, indicating limited operating leverage improvements amid rising costs (Business Wire).
Projected capital expenditures of $115 million to $120 million in FY2026 (net of allowances) may strain free cash flow, particularly if sales growth slows as guided (Business Wire).
Data summarised monthly by Lightyear AI. Last updated on 7 Oct 2025.
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FAQs
What’s the current market cap for Boot Barn stock?
Boot Barn (BOOT) has a market cap of $5.7B as of October 19, 2025.
What is the P/E ratio for Boot Barn stock?
The price to earnings (P/E) ratio for Boot Barn (BOOT) stock is 29.08 as of October 19, 2025.
Does Boot Barn stock pay dividends?
No, Boot Barn (BOOT) stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders as of October 19, 2025.
When is the next Boot Barn dividend payment date?
Boot Barn (BOOT) stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders.
What is the beta indicator for Boot Barn?
Boot Barn (BOOT) has a beta rating of 1.62. This means that it is more volatile than the market, on average. A beta of 1 would indicate the stock moves in-line with the market, while a beta of 2 would indicate the stock moves twice as much as the market.