EV/EBITDA
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Sector Performance
19th percentileFI
7.2x
Sector Median
13.7x
Sector Avg
18.7x
Deep Analysis
FI trades at 7.2x EV/EBITDA, meaning investors pay $7.20 in enterprise value for every dollar of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization the company generates.
This valuation sits substantially below the sector median of 14.6x, placing FI in the 10th percentile—indicating it is cheaper than approximately 90% of its sector peers. The metric has remained flat at 7.2x over the last four quarters, showing no improvement or deterioration in relative valuation. The wide discount to peers could suggest either undervaluation if the company's fundamentals are solid, or cheaper valuation justified by weaker growth prospects or profitability trends relative to competitors. Investors should investigate whether the lower multiple reflects genuine opportunity or underlying business weakness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the EV/EBITDA tell investors about FI?
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.
Who are FI's closest peers by EV/EBITDA?
The closest peers by EV/EBITDA include: LSPD (-24.2x), BRZE (-24.5x), EVGO (-25.7x), NIO (-36.8x), SNAP (-38.8x).
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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7.2x
Sector Median
13.7x
Sector Avg
18.7x
How FI's EV/EBITDA compares to sector peers.
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