Company Description
QVC Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: QVCGA) is a Fortune 500 company in the consumer cyclical sector, operating in the internet retail and live social shopping space. According to company disclosures, QVC Group is a live social shopping company that focuses on video-driven commerce across multiple screens, including smartphones, tablets, laptops and televisions. The company’s activities are centered on engaging, shoppable content that blends entertainment and retail.
QVC Group, Inc. has six retail brands – QVC, HSN, Ballard Designs, Frontgate, Garnet Hill and Grandin Road – and also holds various minority interests. These brands are collectively referred to as “QVC GroupSM” in company materials. Through these brands, QVC Group participates in categories such as home, fashion, beauty, electronics and jewelry, as described in its news releases.
The company reports results through multiple business groupings that appear throughout its financial communications. In its quarterly results, QVC Group discusses performance for QxH, QVC International and Cornerstone. QxH represents the QVC and HSN operations in the United States, QVC International reflects operations outside the U.S., and Cornerstone covers a group of home-focused retail brands. These segments are used by the company when it presents revenue, operating income and Adjusted OIBDA in its earnings releases.
Business model and operations
QVC Group describes itself as a retailer that redefines the shopping experience through video-driven commerce. It reaches customers via 15 television channels that are widely available on cable and satellite TV, free over-the-air TV, and free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) and other digital livestreaming TV. The company also reaches millions of customers through its QVC+ and HSN+ streaming experience, social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Pinterest, as well as websites, mobile apps, print catalogs and in-store destinations.
Within this model, QVC and HSN present live, shoppable programming that features brands, personalities and curated product assortments. Company disclosures highlight that QVC offers an ever-changing collection of familiar brands and new products in categories including home, fashion, beauty, electronics and jewelry, and that it connects shoppers to personalities, stories and customer service. HSN is described as offering a curated assortment of exclusive products and top brand names in health and beauty, jewelry, home and lifestyle, fashion and accessories, and electronics, with a focus on entertainment and expert-driven presentations.
Geographic reach
QVC Group states that it reaches more than 200 million homes worldwide through its television channels. QVC, one of its principal brands, has retail operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and Italy. QVC Group also notes that it has team members in the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Japan, Italy, Poland and China. These disclosures indicate that the group has a significant international footprint in video commerce and internet retail.
Digital and social shopping focus
Recent company communications emphasize QVC Group’s focus on social and streaming platforms. Management commentary in quarterly earnings releases notes revenue growth in social and streaming platforms within the QxH segment, even as traditional linear television viewership declines. The company has highlighted initiatives such as a 24/7 live social shopping experience with TikTok Shop and special events like a TikTok Shop Super Brand Day, which are intended to expand its presence in social commerce.
QVC Group also describes strategic distribution partnerships. For example, the company announced the launch of QVC and HSN linear channels on Philo, a live TV streaming service. Through this arrangement, QVC and HSN provide Philo customers with many hours per day of live shoppable content. This type of partnership reflects QVC Group’s stated strategy to make its live shopping content available wherever customers are watching and shopping.
Programming and customer engagement
QVC and HSN programming includes recurring shows and themed events. Company news mentions programs such as “In the Kitchen with David” and seasonal events like “Christmas in July” and the Foodie Travel Series. These events combine curated product offerings with storytelling, guest appearances and themed content. The company also highlights initiatives such as the Q50 ambassadors and its “Age of Possibility” mission, which involve collaborations with public figures and creators to present products and lifestyle content, particularly through social platforms like TikTok.
Financial reporting and segment performance
QVC Group regularly reports its financial results in quarterly earnings releases and accompanying supplemental metrics. These releases provide revenue, operating income and Adjusted OIBDA for QxH, QVC International and Cornerstone. They also discuss factors such as units shipped, average selling price, return rates, eCommerce revenue, mobile share of eCommerce, and last twelve months customer counts.
Management commentary in these releases describes the impact of trends such as declining linear television viewership, tariff volatility, fulfillment costs, marketing investments and restructuring activities. The company uses non-GAAP measures such as Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted OIBDA margin, which it defines and reconciles to GAAP operating income in its financial tables. These metrics are presented as indicators of operational performance for QVC Group and its business groupings.
Capital structure and listings
QVC Group, Inc. has multiple classes of securities registered. Company filings and news releases identify Series A common stock (QVCGA), Series B common stock (QVCGB) and 8.0% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (QVCGP). QVCGA and QVCGP are listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC, while QVCGB is quoted on the OTCQB Venture Market.
In May 2025, QVC Group announced that its board approved a 1-for-50 reverse stock split of its Series A and Series B common stock. The stated purpose of this reverse stock split was to enable QVCGA to regain compliance with the Nasdaq minimum bid price requirement. In the same announcement, the company stated that it intends to voluntarily delist QVCGB from The Nasdaq Capital Market and transition QVCGB to quotation on the OTC Markets Group platform. The company indicated that it expected to file a Form 25 with the SEC in connection with the voluntary delisting of QVCGB and that it had applied for QVCGB to be quoted on the OTCQB Venture Market.
Debt, liquidity and covenants
QVC Group’s quarterly earnings materials include detailed tables on cash, debt and preferred stock obligations. These tables distinguish between subsidiary-level debt, such as QVC senior secured notes and the QVC senior secured bank credit facility, and corporate-level debentures, including senior notes and senior exchangeable debentures. The company also describes an 8% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, which it treats as a liability for GAAP purposes and which is subject to mandatory redemption on a specified future date.
Management commentary notes that QVC Group is in compliance with its debt covenants as of the dates referenced in the releases. The company discusses leverage ratios as defined in QVC’s credit agreement, the maturity date of QVC’s bank credit facility and the potential implications for classification of debt as current or non-current. It also explains that, when QVC’s consolidated leverage ratio exceeds a stated level, QVC is restricted in its ability to make certain dividends or other restricted payments, while still being permitted to make payments necessary to service parent-level indebtedness and tax obligations under an intercompany tax sharing agreement.
Sector context
Within the internet retail and consumer cyclical sector, QVC Group’s disclosures emphasize its role in live social shopping and video commerce rather than traditional static e-commerce. Its operations combine television channels, streaming apps, social media and mobile platforms to present shoppable content. The company’s financial reporting highlights metrics relevant to this model, including eCommerce revenue, mobile share of eCommerce and live programming distribution across platforms.
FAQs
- What does QVC Group, Inc. do?
QVC Group, Inc. is a Fortune 500 live social shopping company that operates six retail brands – QVC, HSN, Ballard Designs, Frontgate, Garnet Hill and Grandin Road – and engages in video-driven commerce across TV channels, streaming apps, social platforms, websites and mobile apps. - Which brands are part of QVC Group?
Company materials state that QVC Group’s brands include QVC, HSN, Ballard Designs, Frontgate, Garnet Hill and Grandin Road, collectively referred to as “QVC GroupSM,” along with various minority interests. - How does QVC Group reach its customers?
According to the company, QVC Group reaches more than 200 million homes worldwide via 15 television channels and also reaches millions of customers through QVC+ and HSN+ streaming, social media platforms, websites, mobile apps, print catalogs and in-store destinations. - What are QVC Group’s main business groupings in its financial reports?
In its quarterly earnings releases, QVC Group presents results for QxH, QVC International and Cornerstone. These groupings are used to report revenue, operating income and Adjusted OIBDA. - What stock classes does QVC Group have and where are they traded?
Company filings identify Series A common stock (QVCGA) and 8.0% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (QVCGP) as listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC, and Series B common stock (QVCGB) as quoted on the OTCQB Venture Market. - What was the purpose of QVC Group’s reverse stock split?
In May 2025, QVC Group announced a 1-for-50 reverse stock split of its Series A and Series B common stock. The company stated that the reverse stock split was intended to enable QVCGA to regain compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement. - What is QVCGB’s listing status?
QVC Group disclosed that, following the reverse stock split, it did not expect QVCGB to meet Nasdaq’s continued listing requirements and that its board approved the voluntary delisting of QVCGB from The Nasdaq Capital Market and the transition of QVCGB to quotation on the OTC Markets platform. - How does QVC Group describe its strategy for social and streaming platforms?
Management commentary in earnings releases notes that QVC Group is investing in social and streaming platforms, citing revenue growth in these channels within QxH and initiatives such as a 24/7 live social shopping experience with TikTok Shop and distribution partnerships with streaming services like Philo. - What non-GAAP metrics does QVC Group use?
QVC Group uses Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted OIBDA margin as non-GAAP financial measures. The company defines Adjusted OIBDA as operating income (loss) plus depreciation and amortization, stock-based compensation and certain other items such as impairments, litigation settlements, restructuring and acquisition-related costs, and provides reconciliations in its financial tables. - In which countries does QVC operate retail businesses?
QVC, one of QVC Group’s brands, reports that it has retail operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and Italy.
Stock Performance
Latest News
SEC Filings
Financial Highlights
Upcoming Events
Q4 2025 earnings release
Q4 2025 earnings call
Short Interest History
Short interest in QVC Group (QVCGA) currently stands at 663.2 thousand shares, up 10.9% from the previous reporting period, representing 5.8% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 84.8%. The 8.0 days to cover indicates moderate liquidity for short covering.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for QVC Group (QVCGA) currently stands at 8.0 days, down 7.4% from the previous period. This moderate days-to-cover ratio suggests reasonable liquidity for short covering, requiring about a week of average trading volume. The days to cover has increased 700% over the past year, indicating improving liquidity conditions. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.0 to 8.7 days.