Beverages Companies By Enterprise Value
LargestBiggest EarnersMost ProfitableMost LiquidHighly LeveragedTop DividendsCapital-HeavyHighest ValuationLargest Workforce
Current Valuation
Current Valuation | Efficiency | Market Risk | Exp Return | ||||
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1 | BUD | Anheuser Busch Inbev | 0.22 | 1.62 | 0.35 | ||
2 | ABEV | Ambev SA ADR | 0.21 | 1.84 | 0.38 | ||
3 | TAP | Molson Coors Brewing | 0.02 | 2.12 | 0.05 | ||
4 | TAP-A | Molson Coors Beverage | 0.08 | 2.53 | 0.19 | ||
5 | CCU | Compania Cervecerias Unidas | 0.35 | 1.41 | 0.49 | ||
6 | SAM | Boston Beer | (0.21) | 1.98 | (0.41) |
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Enterprise Value is a firm valuation proxy that approximates the current market value of a company. It is typically used to determine the takeover or merger price of a firm. Unlike Market Cap, this measure takes into account the entire liquid asset, outstanding debt, and exotic equity instruments that the company has on its balance sheet. When a takeover occurs, the parent company will have to assume the target company's liabilities but will take possession of all cash and cash equivalents. Enterprise Value can be a useful tool to compare companies with different capital structures. Long term liability and current cash or cash equivalents can have a huge impact on market valuation of a given company.