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Largest Specialty Stores Public Companies in Germany

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like Fielmann Group, Hornbach, Ceconomy, HORNBACH Holding and Douglas.

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Fielmann Group AG is involved in purchase and sale of goods, in physical stores as well as wholesale and online, particularly in optometric and hearing acoustics sectors, and especially sales of all kinds of vision aids - particularly glasses, eyeewear frames and lenses, sunglasses, contact lenses, accessories, hearing systems as well as personal protective eqipments. The assortment of models is fashionable, and the firm offers its products at reasonable prices. Fielmann is involved in all levels of the optical industry value-added chain: designing, manufacturing, product offering, and optician services.
$52
-20%
$4B
$5B
1.8x
7.6x
Germany
HORNBACH Baumarkt AG is a German company that operates megastores and offers do-it-yourself (DIY), home improvement, and gardening products. The company also operates in other European countries, including Austria, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, and Romania. The company conducts its activities through its Retail and Real estate segments. The Retail segment operates DIY megastores and garden centers, while the Real estate segment focuses on retail properties. The stores' product range includes hardware/electrical, paint/wallpaper/flooring, construction materials, sanitary tiles, and garden products. The majority of the company's sales are derived from its retail segment.
$75
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$2B
$4B
0.6x
6.6x
Germany
Ceconomy AG operates as a European omnichannel consumer electronics retailer and service platform. Its core business is the Retail Core, comprising the MediaMarkt, MediaWorld, and Saturn brands, which sell consumer electronics and related products through physical stores and online channels. The Group also offers service solutions such as warranties, repair, installation, mobile communications, insurance, financing, and sustainability services, along with platform offerings including Marketplace, private label products, Space as a Service, and Retail Media. The Company is organized into regional segments covering DACH, Western and Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Others, with operations across multiple European countries supported by an integrated omnichannel infrastructure.
$5
+9%
$2B
$4B
0.2x
3.4x
Germany
HORNBACH Holding AG and Co KGaA and its subsidiaries are involved in the business of Retail and Real estate segments. The company's operating segment include HORNBACH Baumarkt subgroup; HORNBACH Baustoff Union GmbH subgroup and HORNBACH Immobilien AG subgroup. It generates maximum revenue from the HORNBACH Baumarkt subgroup segment. Geographically, it derives a majority of revenue from Germany. Products are structured in the following divisions: Hardware/Electrical, Paint/Wallpaper/Flooring, Construction Materials/Timber/Prefabricated Components, Sanitary/Tiles, and Garden.
$94
-23%
$2B
$3B
0.4x
5.1x
Germany
Douglas AG is engaged in the omnichannel premium beauty destination in Europe in both its store and E-commerce channels. Italy. It has 1,850 stores and operates on E-Commerce platforms.
$11
-14%
$1B
$3B
0.6x
3.8x
Germany
Fenix Outdoor International Ltd designs and sells products for outdoor activities. The company operates with three business segments namely Brands, Global Sales, and Frilufts. The company generates maximum revenue from the Frilufts segment. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from Germany and also has a presence in Sweden, Benelux, the Americas, and other countries. Its brands includes Fjallraven, Tierra, Primus, Hanwag, Brunton, and others.
$44
-22%
$589M
$794M
1.0x
7.7x
Germany
Ludwig Beck am Rathauseck - Textilhaus Feldmeier AG is a German-based fashion retail company. It subdivides its reporting segments into textile (clothing) and non-textile (accessories, stationery, music, beauty). It is engaged in the wholesale and retail sale of textiles, clothing, hardware, and other merchandise by mail order or online. It operates a textile retail business under the brand LUDWIG BECK in the medium and premium price segments. It offers textile as well as non-textile goods such as cosmetics, paper products, and sound recordings.
$20
+21%
$74M
$177M
2.1x
14.8x
Median$44-17%$2B$3B0.6x6.6x

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