As of April 2025 Burberry has a market cap of NZ$5.48 Billion. This makes Burberry the world's 3315th most valuable company by market cap according to our data. The market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares and is commonly used to measure how much a company is worth.
Year | Marketcap | Change |
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2025 | NZ$5.48 B | -29.09% |
2024 | NZ$7.73 B | -24.91% |
2023 | NZ$10.29 B | -29.98% |
2022 | NZ$14.70 B | 1.77% |
2021 | NZ$14.45 B | 5.62% |
2020 | NZ$13.68 B | -21.78% |
2019 | NZ$17.49 B | 29.48% |
2018 | NZ$13.51 B | -6.2% |
2017 | NZ$14.40 B | 23.29% |
2016 | NZ$11.68 B | 1.47% |
2015 | NZ$11.51 B | -20.33% |
2014 | NZ$14.45 B | 7.1% |
2013 | NZ$13.49 B | 26.75% |
2012 | NZ$10.64 B | 3.69% |
2011 | NZ$10.26 B | 4.78% |
2010 | NZ$9.79 B | 69.16% |
2009 | NZ$5.79 B | 138.87% |
2008 | NZ$2.42 B | -62.05% |
2007 | NZ$6.38 B | -19.35% |
2006 | NZ$7.92 B | 54.39% |
2005 | NZ$5.13 B | -5.44% |
2004 | NZ$5.42 B | 7.91% |
2003 | NZ$5.02 B | 46.23% |
2002 | NZ$3.43 B |