HP Inc
NYSE:HPQ
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EV/EBITDA
Enterprise Value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s earnings, including both equity and debt.
Enterprise Value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s earnings, including both equity and debt.
Valuation Scenarios
If EV/EBITDA returns to its 3-Year Average (6.8), the stock would be worth $25.35 (28% upside from current price).
| Scenario | EV/EBITDA Value | Implied Price | Upside/Downside |
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| Current Multiple | 5.3 | $19.79 |
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| 3-Year Average | 6.8 | $25.35 |
+28%
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| 5-Year Average | 6.6 | $24.59 |
+24%
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| Industry Average | 19.4 | $72.49 |
+266%
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| Country Average | 14.4 | $53.75 |
+172%
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Forward EV/EBITDA
Today’s price vs future ebitda
| Today's Enterprise Value | EBITDA | Forward EV/EBITDA | ||
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$23.1B
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Feb 2026
$4.5B
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$23.1B
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Oct 2026
$4.5B
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$23.1B
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Oct 2027
$4.4B
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$23.1B
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Oct 2028
$4.7B
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$23.1B
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Oct 2029
$4.3B
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$23.1B
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Oct 2030
$4.3B
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Forward EV/EBITDA shows whether today’s EV/EBITDA still looks high or low once future ebitda are taken into account.
Peer Comparison
| Market Cap | EV/EBITDA | P/E | ||||
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HP Inc
NYSE:HPQ
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18.1B USD | 5.3 | 7.2 | |
| US |
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Apple Inc
NASDAQ:AAPL
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4T USD | 26.1 | 33.8 | |
| KR |
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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
KRX:005930
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1 455.3T KRW | 14.7 | 32.9 | |
| US |
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Dell Technologies Inc
NYSE:DELL
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143.2B USD | 18.6 | 24.1 | |
| US |
S
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SanDisk Corp
NASDAQ:SNDK
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146.5B USD | 0 | 0 | |
| US |
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Western Digital Corp
NASDAQ:WDC
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137.4B USD | 39.9 | 36.8 | |
| IE |
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Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
NASDAQ:STX
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127.7B USD | 45.6 | 64.8 | |
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Xiaomi Corp
HKEX:1810
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812.2B HKD | 18.3 | 17.2 | |
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S
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Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
XBER:847
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72.8B EUR | 30.9 | 43.5 | |
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Quanta Computer Inc
TWSE:2382
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1.2T TWD | 13.3 | 16.4 | |
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co
NYSE:HPE
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37.4B USD | 10.6 | -159.9 |
Market Distribution
| Min | 0 |
| 30th Percentile | 10 |
| Median | 14.4 |
| 70th Percentile | 21.5 |
| Max | 1 767 274.1 |
Other Multiples
HP Inc
Glance View
HP Inc., a stalwart in the realm of personal computing and printing, traces its origin to the legendary Hewlett-Packard Company. Its journey began as a widely diversified technology enterprise, but in 2015, a strategic bifurcation gave birth to HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise. HP Inc., based in Palo Alto, California, took the mantle of personal systems and printing, carving out a niche as a leader in these sectors. The company's business model centers around the production and sale of a wide array of personal computers and printers, targeting both consumers and enterprises. Its portfolio includes laptops, desktops, and workstations that cater to a broad spectrum of users, from everyday consumers to high-end professionals. Central to HP Inc.'s success is its ability to continuously innovate while operating at scale. The company thrives on a dual-income model, generating revenue not just through selling hardware but also through a stream of recurring income from supplies like ink and toner. This supplies segment, often viewed as the razor-and-blades model, contributes to steady cash flow. The firm's ingrained focus on sustainability and design also adds a competitive edge, as evidenced by its efforts in innovating eco-friendly products and solutions. Moreover, HP Inc. strategically expands its market footprint via acquisitions and strategic partnerships, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the ever-evolving technology landscape. This adaptability is what keeps HP Inc. not only surviving but thriving in the competitive tech arena.