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Who Was the Most Indebted Among Czech Do It Yourselve Stores in 2017?

Top Companies by Net Debt/Equity (%)
Retail & Wholesale | Czechia | February 24, 2019
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Based on a comparison of 9 firms among Czech Do It Yourselve Stores, Mountfield had the biggest debt relative to its equity at the end of 2017 followed by SIKO Koupelny and PTACEK - velkoobchod.

Mountfield net debt reached CZK 1,401 mil. and accounted for 289% of equity at the end of 2017. The ratio is down 0% when compared to the previous year. Historically, the firm’s net debt to equity reached an all time high of 290% in 2015 and an all time low of 111% in 2010.

When compared to EBITDA, net debt amounted to 3.59x at the end of the year. The ratio reached an all time high of 9.99x in 2006 and an all time low of 3.04x in 2009.

Comparing Mountfield with its closest peers, SIKO Koupelny posted net debt to equity of 173% and 5.24x when compared to EBITDA at the end of 2017. PTACEK - velkoobchod ended the year 2016 with a net debt at 37.2% of equity and 1.59x when compared to its EBITDA while Baumax Czech Republic had net debt at 6.35% of equity and 1,168x to EBITDA at the end of the year.

You can see all the companies net debt/equity data on the Net Debt/Equity indicator page or you can download a special statistical dossier on the Czech Do It Yourselve Stores in the reports section.