Laurentian Bank of Canada EV/Sales

What is the EV/Sales of Laurentian Bank of Canada?

The EV/Sales of Laurentian Bank of Canada is 5.94

What is the definition of EV/Sales?



Enterprise value to sales ratio compares a company’s total value to its sales.

ttm (trailing twelve months)

Enterprise value/sales is a valuation ratio that compares the company's enterprise value to its annual sales. It indicates the company's capacity to generate free cash flow. In general, the lower the ratio, the cheaper the company is.

EV/Sales is most often calculated as cash and cash equivalents subtracted from the sum of market capitalization and debt and divided by annual sales. Many analysts consider EV/sales to be a more accurate metric than Price/Sales as it considers both debt and equity holders in its calculation. One of the limitations of the calculation is that sales do not take into account a company's taxes or expenses.

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What does Laurentian Bank of Canada do?

Laurentian Bank of Canada, together with its subsidiaries, provides various financial services to personal, business, and institutional customers in Canada and the United States. It operates through three segments: Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, and Capital Markets. The company offers notice, demand, and term deposits; commercial, residential mortgage, and personal loans; real estate, and equipment and inventory financing; and credit life and disability insurance products. It also provides investment securities services; research, market analysis, and advisory services; corporate underwriting services for debt and equity; and administrative, foreign exchange, and trustee services. The company sells its products through the bank's financial clinics, advisors, broker channels, and digital platforms. Laurentian Bank of Canada was founded in 1846 and is headquartered in Montréal, Canada.

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