Valuation Summary
Below you'll find charts for key valuation metrics and ratios for Tesla. These metrics include the P/E ratio, P/B ratio, and P/CF ratio, which are important valuation ratios that indicate the price investors are willing to pay for a dollar of earnings, book value, and operating cash flow, respectively. Additionally, you will find data on the company's market capitalization and enterprise value, which provide insights into the company's total market value and overall value including debt. Finally, profitability ratios such as EV to Sales and EV to EBITDA are included to show the company's operational efficiency and profitability.
Valuation Ratios (Annual Data)
- P/E Ratio: 52.57
• Indicates how much investors are willing to pay for a dollar of earnings. A lower P/E ratio may indicate the stock is undervalued. - P/B Ratio: 12.59
• Compares the company's market value to its book value. A lower P/B ratio could mean the stock is undervalued. - P/CF Ratio: 59.49
• Evaluates the market value relative to the operating cash flow. A lower P/CF ratio may indicate a more attractive investment.
Market Cap & Enterprise Value (Annual Data)
- Market Cap: $788.55B
• The total market value of the company's outstanding shares. A higher market cap usually indicates a more established company. - Enterprise Value: $781.73B
• A measure of a company's total value, often used as a comprehensive alternative to equity market capitalization. It accounts for debt and cash reserves.
Profitability (Annual Data)
- EV to Sales: 8.08
• Compares enterprise value to sales revenue. A lower ratio can indicate a more attractive investment. - EV to EBITDA: 52.83
• Compares enterprise value to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. A lower ratio suggests a company may be undervalued. - Earnings Yield: 0.02
• The earnings per share for the most recent 12-month period divided by the current market price per share. A higher earnings yield may indicate a better value.