ebitdas

[美國]/ˌiːbɪtˈdæz/
[英國]/ˌiːbɪtˈdæz/

中文釋義

n. 息税折旧及摊销前利润;用以評估公司營運表現的財務指標。

例句

the company reported ebitda of $5 million for the quarter.

該公司在本季度報告的ebitda為500萬美元。

ebitda margins improved significantly compared to last year.

與去年相比,ebitda利潤率顯著提高。

analysts expect the firm to achieve positive ebitda next quarter.

分析師預計該公司下個季度將實現正的ebitda。

we use adjusted ebitda to evaluate core business performance.

我們使用調整後的ebitda來評估核心業務表現。

the ebitda multiple indicates the stock may be overvalued.

ebitda倍數表明該股票可能被高估。

capital expenditures are added back to calculate ebitda.

為了計算ebitda,會將資本支出加回。

ebitda growth has been consistent over the past five years.

過去五年來,ebitda的增長一直保持穩定。

a negative ebitda suggests the company is not yet profitable.

負的ebitda表明該公司尚未盈利。

the ebitda target for this year was exceeded by 15 percent.

今年的ebitda目標超額完成15%。

management highlighted the improvement in ebitda during the earnings call.

在收益電話會議上,管理層強調了ebitda的改善。

ebitda serves as a key metric for comparing companies in the same industry.

ebitda作為比較同一行業公司的關鍵指標。

the ebitda calculation excludes interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.

ebitda的計算排除了利息、稅項、折舊和攤銷。

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