NATIONAL VISION HOLDINGS INC (EYE)

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Score: 70/100
Analysis based upon 2/26/2026 closing price.
National Vision Holdings, Inc. is an optical retail company in the United States with over 1,200 stores in 38 states and Puerto Rico. The Company operates four retail brands: America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses, Eyeglass World, and Vista Opticals, inside select Fred Meyer stores and on select military bases. The Company's segment includes Owned & Host. The Company, through its subsidiary, FirstSight Vision Services, Inc., is licensed as a single-service health plan under California law and issues individual vision plans in connection with its America's Best operations in California. It offers two products and one service, such as eyeglasses, contact lenses and eye exams. The Companys e-commerce consumer Website, DiscountContacts.com, offers a range of services to customers, including eyeglass purchasing, online scheduling and appointment reminders, contact lens purchasing, buy-in-store and ship-to-home capabilities and online frame browsing, among others.

Report Card - Price/Sales Investor

Guru Criteria: Kenneth Fisher  
PRICE/SALES RATIO:PASS
TOTAL DEBT/EQUITY RATIO:PASS
PRICE/RESEARCH RATIO:PASS
PRICE/SALES RATIO:FAIL
LONG-TERM EPS GROWTH RATE:FAIL
FREE CASH PER SHARE:PASS
THREE YEAR AVERAGE NET PROFIT MARGIN:FAIL

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