BOOTNEUTRAL

EV/EBITDA

15.6x

Higher than 69% of Consumer Cyclical sector peers

Updated 168h ago

Sector Performance

69th percentile

BOOT

15.6x

Sector Median

11.5x

Sector Avg

14.9x

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Deep Analysis

Boot Barn’s current EV/EBITDA of 15.6x means that for every dollar of its operating earnings (before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), the market values the entire company at $15.60.

This is above the Consumer Cyclical sector median of 10.3x, placing Boot Barn in the 65th percentile among its peers. The trend data is unavailable: the year-over-year change and quarter-over-quarter change are both listed as N/A, and there is no historical series beyond the single value. Given the elevated multiple relative to the sector median, Boot Barn appears priced at a premium, but without any trend information, it is impossible to assess whether that premium is expanding or contracting. This combination of a high current level and absent trend data leaves the investment risk unclear—there is no evidence of either worsening or improving valuation dynamics. The metric does not contradict the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as the premium valuation could be justified by company-specific strengths, yet the lack of trend offers no confirmation either way.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the EV/EBITDA tell investors about BOOT?

A valuation multiple preferred by analysts for capital-intensive or leveraged businesses. Useful for cross-sector comparisons where earnings can be distorted by debt.

How is the EV/EBITDA calculated?

EV/EBITDA is calculated as: Enterprise Value / EBITDA.

How does BOOT's EV/EBITDA compare to its sector?

BOOT's EV/EBITDA of 15.6x compares to a Consumer Cyclical sector median of 11.5x, placing it in the 69th percentile.

Who are BOOT's closest peers by EV/EBITDA?

The closest Consumer Cyclical peers by EV/EBITDA include: PDD (7.6x), PVH (7.2x), BBY (7.0x), BBWI (6.0x), ANF (5.7x).

The Formula

Enterprise Value / EBITDA

Why It Matters

A valuation multiple preferred by analysts for capital-intensive or leveraged businesses. Useful for cross-sector comparisons where earnings can be distorted by debt.

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BOOT

15.6x

Sector Median

11.5x

Sector Avg

14.9x

How BOOT's EV/EBITDA compares to sector peers.

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