Wayfair Inc.

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Identification

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Ticker
W
CIK0001616707
SIC5961
SectorRetail Trade
Industry CategoryRetail
Industry GroupRetail – Non-Store Retailers (Catalogs, Etc.)

Contact

Address4 COPLEY PLACE, BOSTON, MA, 02116
Website wayfair.com
Phone617 532 6100
CEONiraj S. Shah
Employees15,700

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Standardized Financials

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Income Statement
Revenue$12.01 billion
Pre-Tax Income$-290.00 million
Net Income$-300.00 million
Net Income to Common$-300.00 million
EPS$-2.39
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Balance Sheet
Cash$1.33 billion
Assets$3.28 billion
Liabilities$6.00 billion
Common Equity$-2.72 billion
Liabilities & Equity$3.28 billion
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Cash Flow Statement
Calculations
NOPAT$-207.20 million
EBITDA$73.00 million
Price to EarningsN/A
Price to BookN/A
ROE10.95%
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Latest News

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Wayfair (W) Valuation in Focus Following Way Day Launch and Positive Market Sentiment

Wayfair, a leading online furniture retailer, saw its stock move after announcing the return of Way Day, its annual promotional event featuring major deals across home categories. The timing aligned with a broader market lift spurred by upbeat US-China trade sentiment. See our latest analysis for Wayfair. Wayfair’s stock has enjoyed serious momentum lately, with an 80.6% year-to-date share price return and a robust 47.4% leap over the past three months. The buzz around Way Day, combined with...

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Jessica Alsing, who spent more than eight years at Crocs, is taking the reins at Toms. Meanwhile, one analyst sees signs of an end to the popular sales model.

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New Strong Buy Stocks for Oct. 17: W, TSCDY, and More

W, TSCDY, MLKN, GO and ABBNY have been added to the Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) List on October 17, 2025.

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IKEA sales fall for second year as retailer makes price-cutting push

<body><p>STORY: IKEA's annual sales fell for a second consecutive year.</p><p>Reporting its results late Thursday, the budget furniture retailer stuck to a strategy of cutting prices to attract cash-strapped consumers.</p><p>And gain share in a fiercely competitive market.</p><p>Having hiked prices during the pandemic due to supply chain disruptions, the world's biggest furniture retailer has cut prices by 10% on average over the past two years.</p><p>That's as as high inflation and weak housing markets worldwide dented consumers' demand for furniture and homewares.</p><p>Global IKEA retail sales in the 2025 financial year - which ended on August 31 - fell 1% to just under $52 billion.</p><p>The total number of products sold, however, was up 3%, with customer numbers and store visits also up.</p><p>In the U.S., IKEA has raised prices on some products due to higher tariffs on imports.</p><p>The firm competes there with Wayfair and Walmart.</p><p>But more of its furniture is made in factories in Europe, giving it a slight advantage over retailers relying on imports from China which face a higher tariff rate.</p></body>

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The Rental Boom Is Remaking the Furniture Market. Here Are the Winners.

For many young adults priced out of the housing market, long-term rentals have become the new starter home. That’s a challenge and an opportunity for the home-furnishings industry.

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