BlackBerry Ltd
TSX:BB
EV/EBITDA
Enterprise Value to EBITDA
Enterprise Value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio is a valuation multiple that compares the value of a company, debt included, to the company’s cash earnings less non-cash expenses. EBITDA can be misleading at times, especially for companies that are highly capital intensive.
Market Cap | EV/EBITDA | ||||
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CA |
BlackBerry Ltd
TSX:BB
|
2.3B CAD | 78.7 | ||
US |
Microsoft Corp
NASDAQ:MSFT
|
3T USD | 24.3 | ||
US |
Oracle Corp
NYSE:ORCL
|
324B USD | 18.3 | ||
US |
ServiceNow Inc
NYSE:NOW
|
146.5B USD | 94.2 | ||
US |
Palo Alto Networks Inc
NASDAQ:PANW
|
98.6B USD | 90.5 | ||
US |
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:CRWD
|
75.6B USD | 468.8 | ||
US |
VMware Inc
NYSE:VMW
|
61.5B USD | 20 | ||
US |
Fortinet Inc
NASDAQ:FTNT
|
45.3B USD | 31 | ||
US |
Zscaler Inc
NASDAQ:ZS
|
26.5B USD | -210.2 | ||
IL |
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd
NASDAQ:CHKP
|
17.5B USD | 16.7 | ||
US |
NortonLifeLock Inc
NASDAQ:NLOK
|
14.5B USD | 14.3 |
EV/EBITDA Forward Multiples
Forward EV/EBITDA multiple is a version of the EV/EBITDA ratio that uses forecasted EBITDA for the EV/EBITDA calculation. 1-Year, 2-Years, and 3-Years forwards use EBITDA forecasts for 1, 2, and 3 years ahead, respectively.