Bed Bath & Beyond Shares Slide 43.4% in Six Months to 0.14X P/E
Bed Bath & Beyond stock has plunged 43.4% over the past six months, underperforming the 10.7% industry decline and peers Carvana and Hour Loop. The shares trade at a 0.14X trailing 12-month price/earnings multiple, well below the industry average of 2.09X and Carvana’s 4.45X.
1. Six-Month Stock Performance
Bed Bath & Beyond shares have declined 43.4% over the past six months, underperforming the broader retail industry decline of 10.7% and trailing peers such as Carvana, which gained 6.7%, and Hour Loop, which rallied 16.8%. This sharp fall reflects ongoing struggles with e-commerce integration, competitive discounting and inventory management challenges.
2. Depressed Valuation
The stock trades at a 0.14X trailing twelve-month price/earnings multiple, significantly below the industry average of 2.09X and peer Carvana’s 4.45X valuation. This low multiple indicates market skepticism about the company’s profitability prospects and growth trajectory given current operational headwinds.