ValoreQ4, 24Q1, 25Q2, 25Q3, 25Q4, 25Q1, 26TTMSpese di vendita, generali e amministrative45.39 M44.38 M44.41 M44.4 M47.17 M43.91 M179.9 MRicerca e sviluppo———————Reddito operativo907 K2.46 M2.5 M593 K2.28 M1.16 M6.53 MProventi non operativi, Totale-87 K35 K34 K437 K24 K301 K796 KOneri finanziari, al netto degli interessi capitalizzati———————Proventi non operativi, esclusi gli oneri finanziari168 K494 K456 K407 K167 K493 K1.52 MEntrate/uscite straordinarie-255 K-459 K-422 K30 K-143 K-192 K-727 KUtile al lordo delle imposte1.22 M2.56 M2.6 M1.09 M2.51 M1.52 M7.72 MQuota di utile———————Imposte-1.98 M701 K678 K294 K987 K402 K2.36 MInteressi di minoranza———————Altri proventi/oneri al netto delle imposte-1.34 M-454 K-188 K-199 K-467 K-119 K-973 KUtile netto al lordo delle attività cessate3.2 M1.85 M1.92 M801 K1.53 M1.12 M5.36 MAttività cessate0——————Utile netto3.2 M1.85 M1.92 M801 K1.53 M1.12 M5.36 MRegolazione della diluizione———————Dividendi privilegiati———————Utile netto diluito attribuibile agli azionisti ordinari3.2 M1.85 M1.92 M801 K1.53 M1.12 M5.36 MUtile base per azione (EPS base)0.370.210.220.090.180.130.62Utile diluito per azione (EPS diluito)0.370.210.220.090.180.130.62Numero medio di azioni ordinarie in circolazione—8.68 M8.67 M8.65 M—8.62 M—Azioni diluite in circolazione—8.71 M8.68 M8.68 M—8.65 M—EBITDA4.09 M4.67 M5.39 M2.83 M4.89 M3.33 M16.45 MEBIT1.78 M2.42 M3.16 M686 K2.72 M1.1 M7.66 MCosto del fatturato36.65 M35.33 M37.44 M35.11 M38.72 M35.17 M146.44 MAltri costi del venduto47 K526 K766 K434 K663 K610 K2.47 MAmmortamento e svalutazione (liquidità)2.31 M2.25 M2.23 M2.15 M2.17 M2.24 M8.79 M
Bassett Furniture Industries Incorporated
Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc. is a furniture manufacturer and retailer, headquartered in Bassett, Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1902 by John D. Bassett, Charles C. Bassett, Samuel H. Bassett, and Reed L. Stone. Bassett Furniture is one of the oldest furniture manufacturers in Virginia. The company began when the founders, operating a family sawmill in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, decided to use surplus lumber to produce bedroom furniture. According to oral history, the idea to pivot from raw lumber to finished furniture was proposed by the founders’ wives, Roxanne A. Hundley and Pocahontas Hundley, and it led to the birth of what would become a nationally recognized brand.
Bassett rapidly grew through the early 20th century, becoming a major force in the American furniture industry. By the 1920s, it was shipping products throughout the eastern United States. During World War II, the company contributed to the war effort by manufacturing wooden truck beds for U.S. military vehicles, including the GMC CCKW. Bassett's wartime production significantly expanded its manufacturing capabilities and footprint.