Sherwin-Williams Asset Turnover 2010-2025 | SHW
Current and historical asset turnover for Sherwin-Williams (SHW) from 2010 to 2025. Asset turnover can be defined as the amount of sales or revenues generated per dollar of assets. The asset turnover ratio is an indicator of the efficiency with which a company is deploying its assets. Sherwin-Williams asset turnover for the three months ending March 31, 2025 was 0.22.
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$88.622B |
$23.099B |
The Sherwin-Williams Company is into manufacturing and sales of paints, coatings and related products. Its well-known brands include Dutch Boy, Minwax and Krylon. The company acquired rival paints maker Valspar. Sherwin-Williams reports in three operating segments - The Americas Group, The Consumer Brands Group and The Performance Coatings Group. The Americas Group - includes the Paint Stores Group and Latin America Coatings Group. The group produces and sells a wide array of industrial coatings, architectural paint and related products. The Consumer Brands Group - includes the company's Consumer Group and Valspar's Consumer Paints segment. The Performance Coatings Group - includes the company's Global Finishes Group and Valspar's Coatings Group and Valspar's Automotive Refinishes products business. It sells a wide array of industrial coatings and finishes for industrial wood, general industrial, protective and marine, packaging and automotive, coil and extrusion customers.
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