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BOOT

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Episodes tracked
1
Episodes linked
1
Latest video
Q4 FY2026
Podcast available
Yes
Current price
$154.65
+0.65 (+0.42%)
Trailing / Forward P/E
21.04x
Forward: 15.64x
Market cap / Volume
Volume:
Revenue / Earnings Growth
18.7%
Earnings: 18.4%
Margins
10.6% op
Gross: 38.1% · Net: 10.0%
Balance sheet
2.65x current
Debt / Equity: 58.7
52-week range / Beta
$133.18 - $210.25
Beta: 1.73
Analyst target
$225.14
Upside: 45.6%
Cash / shareholder return
0.52% FCF yield
Dividend yield: —

Company context

Industry: Apparel Retail
Country: United States
Employees:
Price to book: 3.56x
Return on equity: 18.4%
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. operates specialty retail stores in the United States and internationally. The company's lifestyle retail chain engages in the sale of western and work-related footwear, apparel and accessories for men, women, and kids. It offers denim, western shirts, cowboy hats, belts and belt buckles, rugged footwear, outerwear, overalls, shirts, safety-toe boots, hats, flame-resistant and high-visibility clothing, and western-style jewelry and accessories, as well as gifts and home merchandise. The company provides its products under the Ariat, Cinch, Cody James, Dan Post, Durango, Horsepower, Idyllwind, Justin, Kimes Ranch, Laredo, Levi's, Miss Me, Montana Silversmiths, Moonshine Spirit, Resistol, Shyanne, Stetson, Tony Lama, Twisted X, Wrangler, Brunt, Carhartt, Cody James Work, Georgia Boot, Hawx, Thorogood, Timberland Pro, Wolverine, Rank 45, Cody James Black 1978, Gibson, Cleo + Wolf, and El Dorado brand names. It sells its products through various e-commerce platform, including websites, mobile app, and third-party marketplaces, as well as retail stores under the Boot Barn brand name. The company was formerly known as WW Top Investment Corporation and changed its name to Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. in June 2014. Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. was founded in 1978 and is based in Irvine, California.

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Market context for BOOT

Competitive view

BOOT vs. two close competitors

This section compares the current company against two nearby peers on valuation, growth, margins, balance-sheet strength, and investment setup. Green generally marks the strongest relative figure for that row, while red marks the weakest.

BOOT
BOOT
YouTube
Latest video
Q4 FY2026
Growth is positive but not explosive, which usually supports a steadier compounding case than a hyper-growth story.
Profitability is serviceable, but it does not obviously dominate peers on margin or cash conversion alone.
Valuation looks more grounded than many growth names, which can improve the risk/reward if fundamentals hold up.
Expect a more volatile ride than the market average; that can amplify upside, but drawdowns can come fast too.
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SSNC
YouTube
Latest video
Q1 2026
Growth is positive but not explosive, which usually supports a steadier compounding case than a hyper-growth story.
Cash generation stands out versus market value, which helps the stock absorb valuation pressure better than weaker cash converters.
Valuation looks more grounded than many growth names, which can improve the risk/reward if fundamentals hold up.
Balance-sheet leverage is elevated, so investors should watch refinancing costs and how much flexibility management really has.
Charles Schwab Corporation
SCHW
YouTube
Latest video
Q1 2026
Growth profile looks strong right now, with above-average top-line and/or earnings momentum.
Profitability is a real strength here, with healthy operating margins helping support resilience through weaker cycles.
Valuation looks more grounded than many growth names, which can improve the risk/reward if fundamentals hold up.
Balance-sheet leverage is elevated, so investors should watch refinancing costs and how much flexibility management really has.
Market Cap
More scale can mean deeper resources and resilience, although bigger does not automatically mean better upside.
BOOT
$4.69B
BOOT
SSNC
$16.15B
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
$156.78B
Charles Schwab Corporation
Trailing P/E
Lower trailing P/E can indicate a cheaper valuation relative to trailing earnings, but it may also reflect slower growth or higher perceived risk.
BOOT
21.0x
BOOT
SSNC
20.8x
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
17.9x
Charles Schwab Corporation
Forward P/E
Forward P/E is often a better read on what investors are paying for the next year of earnings power.
BOOT
15.6x
BOOT
SSNC
8.9x
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
12.5x
Charles Schwab Corporation
Revenue Growth
Higher revenue growth usually signals stronger demand, market share gains, or a business still in expansion mode.
BOOT
18.7%
BOOT
SSNC
8.8%
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
15.8%
Charles Schwab Corporation
Earnings Growth
Faster earnings growth matters because it shows management is converting sales momentum into shareholder value.
BOOT
18.4%
BOOT
SSNC
8.3%
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
38.6%
Charles Schwab Corporation
Operating Margin
Higher operating margin suggests better operating discipline, pricing power, or a structurally stronger business model.
BOOT
10.6%
BOOT
SSNC
24.2%
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
49.4%
Charles Schwab Corporation
Gross Margin
Gross margin helps show how much product-level pricing power and unit economics a company has before overhead.
BOOT
38.1%
BOOT
SSNC
48.0%
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
97.5%
Charles Schwab Corporation
Net Margin
Higher net margin means more of each dollar of revenue reaches the bottom line after all costs.
BOOT
10.0%
BOOT
SSNC
12.7%
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
38.0%
Charles Schwab Corporation
Return on Equity
ROE shows how efficiently management turns shareholder capital into profits, though leverage can inflate it.
BOOT
18.4%
BOOT
SSNC
11.8%
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
19.1%
Charles Schwab Corporation
Free Cash Flow Yield
Higher free cash flow yield can indicate a stronger cash return relative to the stock's market value.
BOOT
0.5%
BOOT
SSNC
7.9%
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
6.2%
Charles Schwab Corporation
Debt to Equity
Lower leverage usually means less balance-sheet risk, though capital-intensive sectors naturally run higher debt loads.
BOOT
58.66x
BOOT
SSNC
110.67x
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
120.77x
Charles Schwab Corporation
Current Ratio
A stronger current ratio usually signals better short-term liquidity and more room to absorb shocks.
BOOT
2.65x
BOOT
SSNC
1.10x
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
0.63x
Charles Schwab Corporation
Beta
Lower beta often means lower volatility versus the market, while higher beta usually brings a rougher ride.
BOOT
1.73
BOOT
SSNC
1.12
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
0.80
Charles Schwab Corporation
Dividend Yield
Dividend yield matters for income-focused investors, but a high yield can also reflect a stressed stock price.
BOOT
BOOT
SSNC
1.6%
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
1.2%
Charles Schwab Corporation
Analyst Upside
Higher analyst upside suggests the Street still sees room between current price and consensus fair value.
BOOT
45.6%
BOOT
SSNC
41.4%
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc.
SCHW
28.5%
Charles Schwab Corporation

Episode timeline

Episode archive for BOOT

Each row is one earnings episode with every verified platform link available.

Q4 FY2026
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BOOT Stock: $0.5B Revenue — Q4 FY2026 Earnings Analysis
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