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Can Salesforce return to its former lofty heights, after slumping 50% from its all time high?

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The current price of $133 represents a market capitalization of $145 billion. At the current level Salesforce has a P/E ratio of 100x and an EV/EBITDA ratio of 47x for 2022. This was mainly driven by operating expenses growth exceeding sales growth and thus putting strain on EBITDA margin. Link to detailed valuation.

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Can Salesforce return to its former lofty heights, after slumping 50% from its all time high?

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The current price of $133 represents a market capitalization of $145 billion. At the current level Salesforce has a P/E ratio of 100x and an EV/EBITDA ratio of 47x for 2022. This was mainly driven by operating expenses growth exceeding sales growth and thus putting strain on EBITDA margin. Link to detailed valuation.

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Breaking Ties: Kraft Heinz Closes Business Operations in Russia

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billion, driven by lower interest expense and lower non-cash impairment losses, offset by lower Adjusted EBITDA, an accrual related to the securities class action lawsuit, and higher supply chain and commodity costs. Adjusted EBITDA decreased 5.8% billion by applying the observed trading multiples EV/Sales, EV/EBITDA, EV/EBIT and P/E.

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Breaking Ties: Kraft Heinz Closes Business Operations in Russia

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billion, driven by lower interest expense and lower non-cash impairment losses, offset by lower Adjusted EBITDA, an accrual related to the securities class action lawsuit, and higher supply chain and commodity costs. Adjusted EBITDA decreased 5.8% billion by applying the observed trading multiples EV/Sales, EV/EBITDA, EV/EBIT and P/E.

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Musk’s $56 billion: Pay, Incentives, or Rewards?

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Third, the award was designed to be earned in 12 tranches over its 10-year maximum term, with each tranche requiring the CEO to meet certain performance measures (market capitalization, Total Revenue, Adjusted EBITDA). Earning the final 1/12 th of the award required the market capitalization to reach $650 billion.

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Anheuser-Busch InBev: Uncorking the success of the brewery giant despite problems with FIFA World Cup 2022 sponsorship deal

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The company also was able to increase its EBITDA by 6.5% with an overall EBITDA margin of 35.2%. The Trading Comparables analysis resulted in a valuation range of €98 to €222 billion, by applying the observed trading multiples EV/EBITDA, EV/EBIT and P/E. billion which is an increase of 5.7% compared to last year’s Q3.

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Anheuser-Busch InBev: Uncorking the success of the brewery giant despite problems with FIFA World Cup 2022 sponsorship deal

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The company also was able to increase its EBITDA by 6.5% with an overall EBITDA margin of 35.2%. The Trading Comparables analysis resulted in a valuation range of €98 to €222 billion, by applying the observed trading multiples EV/EBITDA, EV/EBIT and P/E. billion which is an increase of 5.7% compared to last year’s Q3.