Crocs Total Depreciation and Amortization - Cash Flow 2010-2025 | CROX

Crocs annual/quarterly total depreciation and amortization - cash flow history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Total depreciation and amortization - cash flow can be defined as the total amount of depreciation and amortization listed on the Cash Flows Statement
  • Crocs total depreciation and amortization - cash flow for the quarter ending March 31, 2025 was $0.019B, a 14.7% increase year-over-year.
  • Crocs total depreciation and amortization - cash flow for the twelve months ending March 31, 2025 was $0.174B, a 27.19% increase year-over-year.
  • Crocs annual total depreciation and amortization - cash flow for 2024 was $0.07B, a 28.61% increase from 2023.
  • Crocs annual total depreciation and amortization - cash flow for 2023 was $0.054B, a 38.43% increase from 2022.
  • Crocs annual total depreciation and amortization - cash flow for 2022 was $0.039B, a 22.68% increase from 2021.
Crocs Annual Total Depreciation and Amortization - Cash Flow
(Millions of US $)
2024 $70
2023 $54
2022 $39
2021 $32
2020 $28
2019 $24
2018 $29
2017 $33
2016 $34
2015 $36
2014 $37
2013 $42
2012 $37
2011 $37
2010 $37
2009 $37
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Consumer Discretionary Textile - Apparel Manufacturing $5.591B $4.102B
Crocs, Inc. is one of the leading footwear brands with its focus on comfort and style. Famous for its iconic clog material, Crocs' simple design and great comfort was an instant hit among consumers. The company offers a wide variety of footwear products including sandals, wedges, flips and slide that cater to people of all age. Most of the company's shoes are made up of Croslite, which comes with qualities including soft, comfortable, lightweight, non-marking and odor-resistant. Its other iconic product 'The Classic Clog' for adults and children offers all-day comfort. It is now using the Croslite technology in its LiteRide collection, which features proprietary foam and is soft, lightweight and resilient.
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