J.Jill (NYSE:JILL – Get Free Report) and Boot Barn (NYSE:BOOT – Get Free Report) are both retail/wholesale companies, but which is the superior stock? We will compare the two businesses based on the strength of their institutional ownership, analyst recommendations, profitability, risk, earnings, dividends and valuation.
Profitability
This table compares J.Jill and Boot Barn’s net margins, return on equity and return on assets.
| Net Margins | Return on Equity | Return on Assets | |
| J.Jill | 5.60% | 36.33% | 9.75% |
| Boot Barn | 10.05% | 18.11% | 9.94% |
Volatility & Risk
J.Jill has a beta of 0.94, meaning that its share price is 6% less volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, Boot Barn has a beta of 1.61, meaning that its share price is 61% more volatile than the S&P 500.
Institutional & Insider Ownership
Valuation and Earnings
This table compares J.Jill and Boot Barn”s gross revenue, earnings per share (EPS) and valuation.
| Gross Revenue | Price/Sales Ratio | Net Income | Earnings Per Share | Price/Earnings Ratio | |
| J.Jill | $600.98 million | 0.40 | $39.48 million | $2.19 | 7.23 |
| Boot Barn | $2.07 billion | 2.71 | $180.94 million | $6.76 | 27.22 |
Boot Barn has higher revenue and earnings than J.Jill. J.Jill is trading at a lower price-to-earnings ratio than Boot Barn, indicating that it is currently the more affordable of the two stocks.
Analyst Recommendations
This is a breakdown of recent ratings and target prices for J.Jill and Boot Barn, as reported by MarketBeat.com.
| Sell Ratings | Hold Ratings | Buy Ratings | Strong Buy Ratings | Rating Score | |
| J.Jill | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2.00 |
| Boot Barn | 0 | 4 | 11 | 0 | 2.73 |
J.Jill presently has a consensus target price of $18.00, indicating a potential upside of 13.67%. Boot Barn has a consensus target price of $206.08, indicating a potential upside of 12.00%. Given J.Jill’s higher possible upside, equities analysts clearly believe J.Jill is more favorable than Boot Barn.
Dividends
J.Jill pays an annual dividend of $0.32 per share and has a dividend yield of 2.0%. Boot Barn pays an annual dividend of $0.50 per share and has a dividend yield of 0.3%. J.Jill pays out 14.6% of its earnings in the form of a dividend. Boot Barn pays out 7.4% of its earnings in the form of a dividend. Both companies have healthy payout ratios and should be able to cover their dividend payments with earnings for the next several years. J.Jill has raised its dividend for 1 consecutive years. J.Jill is clearly the better dividend stock, given its higher yield and longer track record of dividend growth.
Summary
Boot Barn beats J.Jill on 11 of the 17 factors compared between the two stocks.
About J.Jill
J.Jill, Inc. operates as an omnichannel retailer for women's apparel under the J.Jill brand in the United States. It offers apparel, footwear, and accessories, including scarves and jewelry. The company markets its products through retail stores, website, and catalogs. J.Jill, Inc. was founded in 1959 and is headquartered in Quincy, Massachusetts.
About Boot Barn
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc., a lifestyle retail chain, operates specialty retail stores in the United States. The company's specialty retail stores offer western and work-related footwear, apparel, and accessories for men, women, and kids. It offers boots, shirts, jackets, hats, belts and belt buckles, handbags, western-style jewelry, rugged footwear, outerwear, overalls, denim, and flame-resistant and high-visibility clothing. The company also provides gifts and home merchandise. The company also sells its products through e-commerce websites, including bootbarn.com; sheplers.com; and countryoutfitter.com. The company was formerly known as WW Top Investment Corporation and changed its name to Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. in June 2014. Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. was founded in 1978 and is based in Irvine, California.
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