New York Times Co
NYSE:NYT
EV/FCFF
Enterprise Value to FCFF
Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow To Firm (EV/FCFF) ratio is a valuation multiple that compares the value of a company, debt included, to the amount of free cash flow available for all stakeholders. This metric is very similar to the EV/OCF but is considered a more exact measure, owing to the fact that it uses free cash flow, which subtracts capital expenditures (CapEx) from a company's operating cash flow.
Market Cap | EV/FCFF | ||||
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US |
New York Times Co
NYSE:NYT
|
7.2B USD | 19.9 | ||
US |
News Corp
NASDAQ:NWSA
|
13.8B USD | 21 | ||
UK |
Pearson PLC
LSE:PSON
|
6.9B GBP | 19.2 | ||
NO |
Schibsted ASA
OSE:SCHA
|
70.3B NOK | 114.6 | ||
SA |
Saudi Research and Media Group
SAU:4210
|
19B SAR | -20.6 | ||
CN |
People.cn Co Ltd
SSE:603000
|
28B CNY | 76 | ||
CN |
China Literature Ltd
HKEX:772
|
28.8B HKD | 17.3 | ||
ZA |
C
|
Caxton and CTP Publishers and Printers Ltd
JSE:CAT
|
3.7B Zac | 0 | |
CN |
Jiangsu Phoenix Publishing & Media Corp Ltd
SSE:601928
|
25.9B CNY | 6.7 | ||
FR |
Lagardere SA
PAR:MMB
|
2.8B EUR | 7.4 | ||
US |
John Wiley & Sons Inc
NYSE:JW.A
|
3B USD | 14.2 |
EV/FCFF Forward Multiples
Forward EV/FCFF multiple is a version of the EV/FCFF ratio that uses forecasted free cash flow to firm for the EV/FCFF calculation. 1-Year, 2-Years, and 3-Years forwards use free cash flow to firm forecasts for 1, 2, and 3 years ahead, respectively.