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Release date
June 2024
Region
United States
Survey time period
2014 to 2023
Supplementary notes
* No value provided by the source for 2020
The source adds the following information: "The EBITDA multiple for a specific sector is calculated by dividing the total enterprise value of all sector companies by the total sum of annual EBITDA of the companies. The multiples on the table above are trailing twelve months, meaning the last four quarters are used when earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization are calculated."
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