Since December 31st, 2009, Alphabet Inc's enterprise value to ebitda (ev/ebitda) has decreased from 17.42 to 16.98 at November 29th, 2023.
Alphabet Inc's enterprise value to ebitda (ev/ebitda) as of November 29th, 2023 of 16.98 was lower than its peers in the Internet Information Providers industry group of October 31st, 2023 of 150.44. From December 31st, 2009 to November 29th, 2023, Alphabet Inc's average enterprise value to ebitda (ev/ebitda) was 14.84 compared to an industry average of 112.45.
Alphabet, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the business of acquisition and operation of different companies. It operates through the Google and Other Bets segments. The Google segment includes its main Internet products such as Search, Ads, Commerce, Maps, YouTube, Apps, Cloud, Android, Chrome, Google Play as well as hardware products, such as Chromecast, Chromebooks and Nexus. The Other Bets segment includes businesses such as Access or Google Fiber, Calico, Nest, Verily, GV, Google Capital, X, and other initiatives. The company was founded by Lawrence E. Page and Sergey Mikhaylovich Brin on October 2, 2015 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA.
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