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CAC 40

Rank every CAC 40 stock by EV/EBITDA. Lower values indicate paying less for each unit of operating earnings. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

EV/EBITDA

  • ML
    5.01
  • TTE
    5.53
  • FGR
    6.07
  • EN
    6.31
  • CS
    6.54

Constituents (36)

*Excluding stocks with a negative EV/EBITDA ratio
ML
Michelin (CGDE)PAR
5.01
TTE
TotalEnergies SEPAR
5.53
FGR
Eiffage SAPAR
6.07
EN
Bouygues SAPAR
6.31
CS
AXA SAPAR
6.54
SGO
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain S.A.PAR
7.29
CA
Carrefour SAPAR
7.52
DG
Vinci SAPAR
7.64
PUB
Publicis Groupe S.A.PAR
7.92
ORA
Orange S.A.PAR
7.97
VIE
Veolia Environnement SAPAR
8.09
SAN
Sanofi SAPAR
8.33
CAP
Capgemini SEPAR
8.41
ENGI
Engie SAPAR
8.64
RI
Pernod Ricard SAPAR
9.60
RNO
Renault SAPAR
9.80
ERF
Eurofins Scientific SEPAR
10.42
BVI
Bureau Veritas SAPAR
10.73
BN
Danone S.A.PAR
11.04
MC
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SEPAR
12.63
AC
Accor SAPAR
13.09
MT
ArcelorMittal S.A.AMS
13.35
DSY
Dassault Systèmes SEPAR
13.59
ENX
Euronext N.V.PAR
13.90
AI
Air Liquide S.A.PAR
15.39

Frequently asked questions

The 5 CAC 40 companies with the lowest EV/EBITDA are: Michelin (CGDE) (ML, 5.01), TotalEnergies SE (TTE, 5.53), Eiffage SA (FGR, 6.07), Bouygues SA (EN, 6.31) and AXA SA (CS, 6.54). Michelin (CGDE) ranks first at 5.01.

A EV/EBITDA of 6.31 or lower places a CAC 40 stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 4 of the 36 ranked constituents.

There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 36 ranked CAC 40 constituents, the median EV/EBITDA is 10.73. A stock below that level ranks ahead of the typical CAC 40 company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

Hermès International Société en commandite par actions (RMS) has the highest EV/EBITDA in the CAC 40, at 22.15. Michelin (CGDE) (ML) has the lowest, at 5.01.

Hermès International Société en commandite par actions (RMS, 22.15) reports the highest EV/EBITDA in the CAC 40, followed by Schneider Electric SE (SU, 21.95), STMicroelectronics N.V. (STMPA, 21.87), Safran SA (SAF, 20.59) and L'Oréal S.A. (OR, 20.22).