Sherwin-Williams Receiveable Turnover 2010-2024 | SHW
Current and historical receiveable turnover for Sherwin-Williams (SHW) from 2010 to 2024. Receiveable turnover can be defined as an accounting measure used to quantify a firm's effectiveness in extending credit as well as collecting debts. Sherwin-Williams receiveable turnover for the three months ending September 30, 2024 was 2.07.
Sherwin-Williams Receiveable Turnover Historical Data |
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Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Basic Materials |
Chemicals - Specialty |
$86.230B |
$23.052B |
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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