Christian Dior SE (CDI) — Long-term Investment Intensity

Latest as of December 2019: 2.1%

Christian Dior SE (CDI) has a Long-term Investment Intensity of 2.1% as of December 2019. Long-term investments of €1.99 Billion represent 2.1% of total assets of €93.83 Billion. A higher ratio indicates a company with significant capital committed to long-duration strategic positions. See Christian Dior SE net assets for net asset value and shareholders' equity analysis.

LT Investment Intensity

2.1%
LT Investments / Total Assets

Long-term Investments

€1.99 Billion
EUR

Total Assets

€93.83 Billion
EUR

Country

France
PA

Christian Dior SE Long-term Investment Intensity (2013–2019)

This chart shows how Christian Dior SE's Long-term Investment Intensity has evolved across 7 annual periods from 2013 to 2019. As of December 2019, the intensity stands at 2.1%, reflecting long-term investments of €1.99 Billion against total assets of €93.83 Billion EUR. Also explore how large is Christian Dior SE's balance sheet for the complete picture of this company's asset base.

Annual Long-term Investment Intensity for Christian Dior SE (2013–2019)

The table below presents the year-by-year Long-term Investment Intensity for Christian Dior SE from 2013 to 2019, covering 7 annual filings. Each row shows total assets, long-term investments, the intensity percentage, and the change in percentage points compared to the prior year. For market capitalisation and broader financial context, see market cap of Christian Dior SE.

Year LT Investment Intensity LT Investments (EUR) Total Assets Change (pp)
2019 2.1% €1.99 Billion €93.83 Billion ▼ -0.2 pp
2018 2.3% €1.76 Billion €77.27 Billion ▲ +0.3 pp
2017 2.0% €1.46 Billion €72.74 Billion ▼ -0.4 pp
2016 2.4% €1.57 Billion €64.78 Billion ▲ +0.1 pp
2015 2.4% €1.48 Billion €62.90 Billion ▲ +0.4 pp
2014 2.0% €1.20 Billion €60.03 Billion ▼ -10.7 pp
2013 12.7% €7.74 Billion €61.06 Billion
pp = percentage points