Levi Strauss & Co.

$22.53 0%
2026-06-06 09:02:00

Explore Levi Strauss & Co. stock price, valuation, financial statements, dividend history, analyst estimates, and long-term business fundamentals on StockSifting.

Market Cap
$8.66 B
Current Price
$22.53
52W High / Low
$24.82 / $16.5
Stock P/E
14
Book Value
$5.84
Dividend Yield
2.49%
ROCE
14.63%
ROE
28.33%
Face Value
EPS
$1.56
Exp Qtr EPS
Sector
Consumer Cyclical

LEVI — Monthly Price History

Adjusted close price  ·  Hover to see price & month

Pros

  • Healthy return on equity.
  • Efficient use of capital employed.
  • Short-term liquidity looks comfortable.
  • Valuation is not stretched on P/E basis.
  • Meaningful dividend yield is available.

Cons

  • Some data points may be missing or delayed because the source is not an official exchange feed.

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S.No. Name Price P.E. Market Cap Div Yld % ROCE ROE 52Week High/ Low Book Value
1. Ralph Lauren Corporation $366.55 23.13 $21.76 B 1.09% 20.15% 34.77% $393.41 / $258.13 $47.28
2. Gildan Activewear Inc. $57.61 43.17 $14.88 B 0.01% 9% 10.06% $100.44 / $62.8 $19.24
3. V.F. Corporation $16.59 25.22 $6.43 B 1.9% 5.88% 15.92% $22.27 / $11.06 $4.72
4. Ermenegildo Zegna N.V. $14.65 34.44 $4.57 B 0.01% 6.69% 10.29% $15 / $7.61 $4.44
5. Kontoor Brands, Inc. $70.07 13.98 $3.87 B 3.09% 17.37% 50.1% $87 / $53.55 $10.23
6. PVH Corp. $77.8 140.15 $3.55 B 0.19% 7.06% 0.53% $100.75 / $59.6 $104.62
7. Columbia Sportswear Company $64.22 19.38 $3.28 B 1.85% 10.89% 10.26% $68.3 / $47.47 $31.97

Quarterly Results

Figures shown in M / B

Q1 2026Q4 2025Q3 2025Q2 2025Q1 2025Q4 2024Q3 2024
Sales1.74 B1.77 B1.54 B1.45 B1.53 B
Operating Profit206.6 M213 M176 M114.8 M198.3 M
Net Profit175.8 M158 M218.1 M67 M135 M
EPS in Rs1.791.612.220.681.380.46

Profit & Loss

Figures shown in M / B

2025202420232022
Sales6.28 B6.03 B5.84 B6.17 B
Operating Profit704.6 M565.2 M464.9 M667.2 M
Net Profit578.1 M210.6 M249.6 M569.1 M
EPS in Rs5.892.152.545.8

Balance Sheet

Figures shown in M / B

2025202420232022
Total Assets6.85 B6.38 B6.05 B6.04 B
Total Liabilities4.57 B4.41 B4.01 B4.13 B
Equity2.28 B1.97 B2.05 B1.9 B
Current Assets3.15 B2.85 B2.64 B2.83 B
Current Liabilities2.03 B2.01 B1.79 B1.98 B

Cash Flow

Last available yearly cash flow history

2025202420232022
Operating CF529.6 M898.4 M435.5 M228.1 M
Investing CF-68.7 M-281.1 M-240.7 M-235.7 M
Financing CF-400.2 M-319.3 M-214.1 M-365.4 M
Free CF308.2 M670.9 M121.9 M-39 M
Capex-221.4 M-227.5 M-313.6 M-267.1 M

5Y Margin & Growth History

Last 5 years of annual financial statement data.

2024202320222021
Revenue Growth %3.25%-5.29%
Earnings Growth %-15.62%-56.14%
Profit Margin %3.49%4.27%9.23%
Operating Margin %9.37%7.96%10.82%
Gross Margin %60.63%57.53%57.53%
EBITDA Margin %7.5%8.17%13.52%

Dividend & Split History

Latest dividend payments and stock split events.

Dividend History

Ex DateDividend
2026-02-10$0.14
2025-10-20$0.14
2025-07-24$0.14
2025-04-24$0.13
2025-02-12$0.13
2024-10-29$0.13
2024-08-02$0.13
2024-05-08$0.12
2024-02-06$0.12
2023-10-25$0.12
2023-08-03$0.12
2023-05-03$0.12
2023-02-07$0.12
2022-11-03$0.12
2022-07-29$0.12
2022-05-05$0.1
2022-02-08$0.1
2021-10-28$0.08
2021-07-30$0.08
2021-05-06$0.06

Stock Splits

No stock split history available.

Shareholding Pattern

Shares and value shown in M / B

Holder Name Type Shares Value % Out Report Date
Vanguard Explorer Fund Mutual Fund 3.43 M $64.9 M 0.04% 2026-01-31
John Hancock Investment Trust-Small Cap Core Fund Mutual Fund 1.15 M $21.72 M 0.01% 2026-01-31
ALLSPRING FUNDS TRUST-Allspring Special Small Cap Value Fund Mutual Fund 0.89 M $16.87 M 0.01% 2026-01-31
Vanguard Group Inc Institutional 9.32 M $176.16 M 0.1% 2025-12-31
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO Institutional 5.04 M $95.16 M 0.05% 2025-12-31
Goldman Sachs Group Inc Institutional 4.24 M $80.21 M 0.04% 2025-12-31
Blackrock Inc. Institutional 3.29 M $62.16 M 0.03% 2025-12-31
VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS-Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Mutual Fund 3.21 M $60.61 M 0.03% 2025-12-31
Wellington Management Group, LLP Institutional 2.81 M $53.17 M 0.03% 2025-12-31
Balyasny Asset Management LP Institutional 2.69 M $50.9 M 0.03% 2025-12-31
VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS-Vanguard Small-Cap Index Fund Mutual Fund 2.34 M $44.15 M 0.02% 2025-12-31
Two Sigma Investments, LP Institutional 2.22 M $41.99 M 0.02% 2025-12-31
GW&K Investment Management, LLC Institutional 2.22 M $41.95 M 0.02% 2025-12-31
JPMorgan Trust II-JPMorgan Mid Cap Growth Fund Mutual Fund 2.21 M $41.79 M 0.02% 2025-12-31
Two Sigma Advisers, LP Institutional 1.88 M $35.48 M 0.02% 2025-12-31

Frequently Asked Questions — Levi Strauss & Co.

Will Levi Strauss & Co. stock hit $27 in 2026?

Levi Strauss & Co. (LEVI) is currently trading at $22.53, with a 52-week range of $16.5 to $24.82. Reaching the $27 level would represent a 20% gain from the current price — a target many investors consider when evaluating near-term upside potential.

Wall Street analysts currently have a consensus price target of $26.87 for Levi Strauss & Co., with a Buy rating, and the most bullish analysts see the stock reaching as high as $34.0. Whether Levi Strauss & Co. can reach $27 in 2026 depends on several factors: revenue and earnings growth trajectory, broader market conditions, sector sentiment within the Consumer Cyclical space, and any company-specific catalysts such as product launches, earnings beats, or strategic announcements.

Historically, LEVI has delivered a -2.2% CAGR over the past 5 years, which suggests the stock has demonstrated meaningful long-term growth momentum. However, past performance does not guarantee future results, and short-term price movements can be influenced by macroeconomic shifts, interest rate changes, and investor sentiment. Use the LEVI Stock Return Calculator on StockSifting to model different growth scenarios and see how various CAGR assumptions translate to potential price targets. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.

Is Levi Strauss & Co. stock worth buying at $22.53?

Whether Levi Strauss & Co. (LEVI) is worth buying at $22.53 depends on your investment goals, time horizon, and risk tolerance. Here is a breakdown of the key metrics investors typically evaluate:

Valuation: Levi Strauss & Co. trades at a Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of 14.0x, which can be compared against other Consumer Cyclical companies to assess whether the stock is expensive or attractively priced relative to its peers.

Profitability & efficiency: Levi Strauss & Co. has a Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) of 14.6%, which reflects modest capital efficiency. Its Return on Equity (ROE) stands at 28.3%, suggesting management is effectively converting shareholder equity into profit.

Financial health: The Debt-to-Equity ratio of 104.98 indicates a higher degree of financial leverage — investors should monitor debt servicing capacity.

Analyst view: The Wall Street consensus recommendation for LEVI is currently Buy, with a mean price target of $26.87 based on 15 analyst ratings. Always conduct your own due diligence and consider consulting a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Nothing on StockSifting constitutes financial advice.

What is the analyst price target for Levi Strauss & Co. (LEVI) in 2026?

As of 2026, Wall Street analysts have set a consensus (mean) price target of $26.87 for Levi Strauss & Co. (LEVI), aggregated from 15 analyst ratings. The overall analyst recommendation is Buy.

The price target range spans from $23.0 on the bearish end to $34.0 on the most optimistic projection, with a median target of $27.0. This wide range reflects differing views on Levi Strauss & Co.'s growth prospects, competitive positioning, and macroeconomic sensitivity.

It is important to note that analyst price targets are forward-looking estimates based on financial models, earnings projections, and sector assumptions — they are not guarantees. Targets are regularly revised following quarterly earnings results, management guidance updates, or shifts in the broader economic outlook. Stocks can trade significantly above or below analyst targets depending on market conditions. View the full analyst breakdown and track target revisions on the LEVI analysis page on StockSifting.

Is Levi Strauss & Co. overvalued at a P/E ratio of 14.0x?

Levi Strauss & Co. (LEVI) currently has a Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of 14.0x, meaning investors are paying $14.0 for every $1 of the company's trailing twelve-month earnings. Whether this makes the stock overvalued depends on several contextual factors:

Sector context: The Consumer Cyclical sector tends to command higher valuation multiples when growth expectations are elevated. A 14.0x P/E is relatively low, which could indicate an undervalued opportunity — or it may reflect lower expected growth or higher perceived risk.

Growth-adjusted valuation: A P/E ratio in isolation can be misleading. Fast-growing companies often deserve higher P/E multiples because their future earnings are expected to rise significantly. A more complete picture comes from looking at the PEG ratio (P/E divided by earnings growth rate) — a PEG below 1 is often considered undervalued, while above 2 may signal overvaluation. Levi Strauss & Co.'s ROCE of 14.6% suggests it has moderate capital returns.

Additional metrics to review: P/E is just one lens. Compare it alongside the Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio, EV/EBITDA, Price-to-Sales, and free cash flow yield for a more complete valuation picture. View all of LEVI's valuation ratios on StockSifting's ratios section. Valuation is subjective and context-dependent — this is not investment advice.

How much can you earn by reinvesting Levi Strauss & Co. dividends?

Dividend reinvestment — commonly known as DRIP (Dividend Reinvestment Plan) — is a powerful wealth-building strategy where instead of receiving your dividend payouts as cash, the dividends are automatically used to purchase additional shares of Levi Strauss & Co. (LEVI). Over time, this creates a compounding effect: more shares generate more dividends, which buy even more shares.

Levi Strauss & Co. currently offers a dividend yield of approximately 249.00%. While this may seem modest in isolation, the real power of DRIP emerges over long holding periods. An investor who reinvested dividends consistently over 10–20 years would accumulate significantly more shares than one who took dividends as cash — and those extra shares continue generating their own dividend income.

The key variables that determine your DRIP returns are: your initial investment amount, the number of years you stay invested, the dividend yield at the time of each reinvestment, and whether Levi Strauss & Co. grows or cuts its dividend over time. Market price appreciation of LEVI also plays a significant role — rising share prices increase the value of your accumulated shares.

Use the LEVI DRIP Calculator on StockSifting to enter your investment amount, start date, and contribution frequency — and see a year-by-year breakdown of shares accumulated, dividends earned, and total portfolio value. Past dividend payments are not a guarantee of future payouts. This is not financial advice.