ULTA

Ulta Beauty Inc-Preis

ULTA
$533,04
-$8,94(-1,64 %)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-07 18:19 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-07 18:19, Ulta Beauty Inc (ULTA) is priced at $533,04, with a total market cap of $23,85B, a P/E ratio of 25,16, and a dividend yield of 0,00 %. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $532,79 and $542,30. The current price is 0,04 % above the day's low and 1,70 % below the day's high, with a trading volume of 55,44K. Over the past 52 weeks, ULTA has traded between $386,00 to $714,96, and the current price is -25,44 % away from the 52-week high.

ULTA Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$542,65
Market Cap$23,85B
Volume55,44K
P/E Ratio25,16
Dividend Yield (TTM)0,00 %
Dividend Amount$1,00
Diluted EPS (TTM)25,72
Net Income (FY)$1,15B
Revenue (FY)$12,39B
Earnings Date2026-06-04
EPS Estimate6,96
Revenue Estimate$3,10B
Shares Outstanding43,96M
Beta (1Y)0.953
Ex-Dividend Date2012-03-16
Dividend Payment Date2012-05-15

About ULTA

Ulta Beauty, Inc. operates as a retailer of beauty products in the United States. The company's stores offer cosmetics, fragrances, skincare and haircare products, bath and body products, and salon styling tools; professional hair products; salon services, including hair, skin, makeup, and brow services; and nail services. It also provides its private label products, such as the Ulta Beauty Collection branded cosmetics, skincare, and bath products, as well as Ulta Beauty branded products; and the Ulta Beauty branded gifts. As of March 10, 2022, the company operated 1,308 retail stores across 50 states. It also distributes its products through its website ulta.com; and mobile applications. The company was formerly known as Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc. and changed its name to Ulta Beauty, Inc. in January 2017. Ulta Beauty, Inc. was incorporated in 1990 and is based in Bolingbrook, Illinois.
SectorConsumer Cyclical
IndustrySpecialty Retail
CEOKecia L. Steelman
HeadquartersBolingbrook,IL,US
Official Websitehttps://www.ulta.com
Employees (FY)65,00K
Average Revenue (1Y)$190,65K
Net Income per Employee$17,74K

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Anon4461

Anon4461

04-03 11:10
Gerade etwas entdeckt, das Beachtung verdient. Europas Reichste schieben ihre US-Exponierung still und leise um, und das ist nicht nur Marktrauschen—hinter verschlossenen Türen findet echtes strategisches Denken statt. Der Auslöser? Trumps Greenland-Rhetorik und die breitere geopolitische Unberechenbarkeit haben viele europäische Hochvermögende verunsichert. Wir sprechen von großen Akteuren wie Amancio Ortega (Zara-Gründer), der über bedeutendes Immobilienbesitz in Manhattan und Miami verfügt, der Familie Wertheimer, die Anteile an Ulta Beauty verwaltet, und sogar den Vermögensüberlegungen der Rothschild-Familie—alle stellen jetzt in Frage, wie viel US-Konzentration noch sinnvoll ist. Interessant ist das Ausmaß dieses Wandels. Bloomberg-Daten zeigen, dass US-Milliardäre allein etwa 6,1 Billionen US-Dollar an Vermögen kontrollieren, fast das Dreifache ihrer europäischen Gegenstücke. Doch genau diese Dominanz ist der Grund, warum Pensionsfonds und private Vermögensverwalter beginnen, sich zu diversifizieren. Ein dänischer Pensionsfonds hat bereits in US-Staatsanleihen investiert. Edmond de Rothschild hat angedeutet, dass sie ihre US-Aktienpositionen je nach politischen Entwicklungen neu gewichten könnten. Der wahre Konflikt? Man kann die amerikanischen Märkte nicht vollständig ignorieren—die Wirtschaft ist zu groß. Aber wenn Trump droht, „massive Vergeltungsmaßnahmen“ zu ergreifen, falls Europa US-Vermögenswerte verkauft, und gleichzeitig Zölle als Verhandlungsinstrument einsetzt, entsteht eine unangenehme Kalkulation für das globale Vermögen. Ray Dalio hat es auf dem Davos-Treffen treffend formuliert: Es gibt einen klaren Trend, sich vom US-Dollar zu diversifizieren. Selbst die geopolitische Perspektive verschiebt sich—europäische Rüstungsfirmen schaffen plötzlich neue Milliardäre, da die NATO-Ausgaben steigen. Das ist kein Panikverkauf, sondern strategische Neupositionierung. Die Reichen verlassen die US-Märkte nicht, aber sie behandeln sie definitiv nicht mehr als die sichere Standardanlage. Für alle, die die globalen Kapitalflüsse beobachten, ist dies ein Signal, das es wert ist, verfolgt zu werden.
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