Victoria's Secret & Co.
VSCOConsumer CyclicalNASDAQApparel Retail · Last scanned May 29, 2026
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Daily timeframe1 of 4 indicators bearish as of May 28
Victoria's Secret & Co. operates as a specialty retailer of women's intimate, and other apparel and beauty products worldwide. At a $4.73B market cap, Victoria's Secret & Co. ranks as a mid-cap company within consumer cyclical. The company offers bras, panties, lingerie, casual sleepwear, apparel, lounge, sport, and swim products, as well as prestige fragrances and body care products; and accessories and beauty products under the Victoria's Secret, PINK, and Adore Me brands.
Market Cap
$4.73B
Beta
2.25
P/E (TTM)
30.88
P/E (Fwd)
14.30
EPS (TTM)
$1.93
EPS (Fwd)
$4.17
ROE
24.0%
ROA
5.0%
Cash
$518.0M
Total Debt
$2.85B
Free CF
$275.2M
52W Change
181.0%
Annual Financials
Cash vs Debt
Victoria's Secret & Co. carries $2.85B in total debt against $518.0M in cash reserves — debt is roughly 5.5x the cash position. Managing this leverage effectively will be important for long-term financial stability. Free cash flow comes in at $275.2M, providing flexibility for reinvestment, buybacks, or dividends. Consistent free cash flow generation is often considered a sign of operational health. Return on equity stands at 24.0%, which is strong for the sector. ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholder capital to generate profits. An ROA of 5.0% suggests reasonable efficiency in deploying the company's asset base. Revenue has been relatively flat, moving from $6.34B (2023) to $6.55B (2026).
A beta of 2.25 means VSCO is more volatile than average. Investors should be prepared for wider price swings relative to broader indices. Victoria's Secret & Co. carries a heavier debt load relative to its cash position, which introduces financial risk that investors should weigh. These risk factors are not exhaustive — macroeconomic shifts, regulatory changes, and competitive dynamics can all influence Victoria's Secret & Co.'s trajectory.