Burlington Stores Long-term Debt / Capital 2012-2025 | BURL

Current and historical long-term debt / capital for Burlington Stores (BURL) from 2012 to 2025. Long-term debt / capital can be defined as a measurement of a company's financial leverage, calculated as the company's long-term debt divided by its total capital. Burlington Stores long-term debt / capital for the three months ending April 30, 2025 was 0.55.
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Retail/Wholesale Retail - Discount & Variety $14.390B $10.635B
Burlington Stores, Inc. functions as a retailer of branded apparel products. It operates in the United States and Puerto Rico. The company offers products such as ladies sportswear, menswear, youth apparel, baby furniture, accessories, home d?cor and gifts, and coats. The company which started business as a coat-focused off-price retailer is now focusing on 'open to buy' off-price model. The current model is helping customers to get nationally branded, fashionable, high quality as well as right priced products. Burlington Stores' wider selection provides a broad range of apparel, accessories and furnishings for all age groups. Burlington Stores provide customers a full line of assortments, comprising - women's ready-to-wear apparel, accessories, footwear, menswear, youth apparel, baby, home, coats, beauty, toys and gifts.
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