Equifax Inc
NYSE:EFX
EV/EBIT
Enterprise Value to EBIT
Enterprise Value to EBIT (EV/EBIT) ratio is a valuation multiple that compares the value of a company, debt included, to the company’s earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT). Considered one of the most frequently used multiples for comparisons among companies, the EV/EBIT multiple relies on operating income as the core driver of valuation.
Market Cap | EV/EBIT | ||||
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US |
Equifax Inc
NYSE:EFX
|
27.6B USD | 33.7 | ||
UK |
Relx PLC
LSE:REL
|
61.5B GBP | 25.3 | ||
CA |
Thomson Reuters Corp
TSX:TRI
|
100.3B CAD | 38.4 | ||
UK |
IHS Markit Ltd
NYSE:INFO
|
43.3B USD | 39.6 | ||
NL |
Wolters Kluwer NV
AEX:WKL
|
36.2B EUR | 28.7 | ||
IE |
Experian PLC
LSE:EXPN
|
29.6B GBP | 220.9 | ||
US |
CoStar Group Inc
NASDAQ:CSGP
|
36.6B USD | 195.1 | ||
US |
Verisk Analytics Inc
NASDAQ:VRSK
|
33.3B USD | 31.6 | ||
US |
Leidos Holdings Inc
NYSE:LDOS
|
19.2B USD | 17.7 | ||
US |
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp
NYSE:BAH
|
19.1B USD | 22.6 | ||
US |
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc
NYSE:J
|
17.9B USD | 16.1 |
EV/EBIT Forward Multiples
Forward EV/EBIT multiple is a version of the EV/EBIT ratio that uses forecasted EBIT for the EV/EBIT calculation. 1-Year, 2-Years, and 3-Years forwards use EBIT forecasts for 1, 2, and 3 years ahead, respectively.