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METRIC 2. PRICE TO EBITDA
Price to EBITDA values were sorted from least to greatest. The median price to sales value of all 70 electric utilities was approximately 5.2, while the median price to EBITDA value of the top fifteen was approximately 3.4. This means the average electric utility is approximately 1.5 times more expensive by price to EBITDA than the companies in Table 3.
Table 3. Top Fifteen Ranked By Price To EBITDA
15. HTM --> 4.3
METRIC 4. PRICE TO BOOK
Price to book values were sorted from least to greatest. The median price to book value of all 70 electric utilities was approximately 1.6, while the median price to book value of the top fifteen was approximately 1.1. This means the companies in Table 5 are approximately 31% cheaper by price to book than the average electric utility.
Table 5. Top Fifteen Ranked By Price To Book
5. HTM --> 0.9
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