Since September 30th, 2009, Home Depot Inc's enterprise value to ebit (ev/ebit) has increased from 10.15 to 19.54 at September 6th, 2024.
Home Depot Inc's enterprise value to ebit (ev/ebit) as of September 6th, 2024 of 19.54 was higher than its peers in the Home Improvement Stores industry group of August 31st, 2024 of 18.98. From September 30th, 2009 to September 6th, 2024, Home Depot Inc's average enterprise value to ebit (ev/ebit) was 13.07 compared to an industry average of 15.21.
Home Depot, Inc. is a home improvement retailer that sells building materials and home improvement products. It operates The Home Depot stores, which provides full-service, warehouse-style stores that sells a wide assortment of building materials, home improvement products and lawn and garden products and provide a number of services. The company offers national installation services through pre-screened independent contractors for products ranging from floors to roofs, windows to water heaters, and kitchen cabinets to vinyl siding. Its retail stores offer professional customers, including repair and remodel contractors, special services and support to make them more successful on the job site. The company serves professional remodelers, general contractors, repairmen, small business owners, and tradesmen. Home Depot was founded by Bernard Marcus, Arthur M. Blank, Kenneth Gerald Langone and Pat Farrah on June 29, 1978 and is headquartered at Atlanta, GA.
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