EV/EBITDA
Updated 128h ago
Sector Performance
65th percentileINVH
17.6x
Sector Median
13.7x
Sector Avg
18.7x
Deep Analysis
INVH's current EV/EBITDA of 17.6x compares its total enterprise value to its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, serving as a valuation measure.
Among sector peers, the median is 13.6x, placing INVH in the 65th percentile, meaning it trades at a premium relative to the typical peer. The metric has been stable over the last eight quarters, with a quarter-over-quarter decline of 2.1% and no year-over-year change available. A stable but above-median valuation combined with a slight recent decrease suggests limited immediate downside risk but also no clear margin of safety for value-seeking investors. This data aligns with the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as the premium is tempered by stability and a mild downward move, offering neither a compelling opportunity nor a clear warning.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the EV/EBITDA tell investors about INVH?
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 INVH'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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17.6x
Sector Median
13.7x
Sector Avg
18.7x
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