500.Com Stock

500.Com EV/FCF

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The EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of 500.Com (WBAI) as of Aug 20, 2026 is -8.50. In the previous year, EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) was -3.10 — a change of 174.21% (lower).

EV/FCF

-8.50

YoY

174.21%

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EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of 500.Com is 2026 -8.50 . EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of 500.Com was 2025 -3.10 . It decreases by 174.21% lower compared to the previous year.
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500.Com Stock analysis

What does 500.Com do? 500.com Ltd is a Chinese company that was founded in 2001 and has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since 2013. The company's founders had a clear vision, namely to revolutionize online gambling and create a bridge between players and lottery operators. 500.com Ltd is a leading online lottery provider in China. Based in Shenzhen, the company offers a wide range of online lottery products and services. Under the name 500.com, it operates various platforms, including the eponymous portal 500.com. This is one of the most visited Chinese websites for managing lottery tickets, accessible in various regions and provinces of China. The company's main activities include acquiring lottery agents and advertising lottery products through digital channels. 500.com Ltd relies on experienced distribution partners and channel strategies to expand its business. Profits are generated through the sale of lottery tickets. Another significant focus of 500.com is providing online and offline advertising services for clients. These include trading strategies and models to achieve optimal results for customers. 500.com has established itself as a reliable partner for many companies in this field. With the development of technologies and e-commerce systems, 500.com Ltd is also able to offer forward-looking payment solutions based on the different needs of customers and users. 500.com focuses on improving the user-friendliness and accessibility of services in this regard. Today, the company offers a wide range of products, including sports betting, bingo, casino, and slot games. 500.com also aims to provide innovative products and services that better meet the requirements of its customers. Among its innovations are the use of new technologies such as big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain technology. In recent years, 500.com Ltd has experienced strong revenue growth, supported by high demand for online lottery products and services. The company expects high growth potential in the future given the immense size of the Chinese gambling market. However, the company has also faced some challenges in the past. In 2015, for example, it was almost completely pushed out of the market in China, as the government announced a ban on online lottery ticket sales. Nevertheless, through continuous improvements in its business model and portfolio, successful partnerships, and the introduction of new technologies, the company and its team have been able to maintain a strong position in the Chinese market. Overall, 500.com Ltd has established itself as an advanced, innovative, and growing company that offers a wide range of services and products. It has excellent knowledge of the Chinese online lottery market and strong relationships with clients and suppliers. The company is thus a valuable resource for individuals and businesses looking to enter the online lottery market, as well as for players and lottery operators alike. 500.Com is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

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EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of 500.Com is -8.50 in 2026.

EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of 500.Com changed from -3.10 to -8.50, representing a 174.21% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

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The EV/FCF ratio measures the enterprise value relative to free cash flow. It captures the true cash-generating ability of a business.

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