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ilyagr
3276 days ago
I wonder if somebody could translate from accounting-speak. What is EBITDA? Where does this PE multiple come from?
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solomatov
3276 days ago
EBITDA = earning before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization, i.e. how much money is left after all usual expenditures are subtracted
PE = Price / Earnings ratio, an indicator which shows how aggressively a company is priced
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benchtobedside
3275 days ago
EBITDA represents a company’s net earnings
before
subtracting expenses from interest payments, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
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PE = Price / Earnings ratio, an indicator which shows how aggressively a company is priced