BCE Stock

BCE EV/EBIT

The EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of BCE (BCE.TO) as of Aug 18, 2026 is 4.65. In the previous year, EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) was 12.25 — a change of -62.00% (lower).

EV/EBIT

4.65

YoY

-62.00%

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EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of BCE is 2026 4.65 . EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of BCE was 2025 12.25 . It decreases by -62.00% lower compared to the previous year.

The BCE EV/EBIT history

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PRICE-TO-EBIT
Date
PRICE-TO-EBIT
Jan 1, 2019
9.61 base
Jan 1, 2020
9.46 base
Jan 1, 2021
11.33 base
Jan 1, 2022
9.91 base
Jan 1, 2023
8.66 base
Jan 1, 2024
11.41 base
Jan 1, 2025
4.34 base
Jan 1, 2026 (e)
2.45 base
YEARPRICE-TO-EBIT
2026 est 2.45
2025 4.34
2024 11.41
2023 8.66
2022 9.91
2021 11.33
2020 9.46
2019 9.61
2018 8.78
2017 10.01
2016 9.63
2015 8.91
2014 9.21
2013 7.59
2012 7.35
2011 7.53
2010 7.01
2009 5.97
2008 5.30
2007 8.38
2006 6.93
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BCE Valuation

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Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)

The P/E ratio divides BCE's share price by its earnings per share. It tells you how many years of current earnings you are "paying for" when you buy the stock. A P/E of 20 means you pay $20 for every $1 of annual earnings. The S&P 500 historically trades at an average P/E of roughly 15–17. A P/E significantly above that may signal high growth expectations; one below may indicate undervaluation — or declining business quality.

Price-to-Sales Ratio (P/S)

The P/S ratio divides market capitalization by total revenue. Unlike the P/E ratio, it works even for companies that are not yet profitable, making it essential for evaluating high-growth firms. A P/S below 1.0 may indicate undervaluation, while ratios above 10 are typically reserved for fast-growing tech or SaaS companies with high expected future margins.

Price-to-EBIT Ratio

This ratio relates BCE's market price to its operating earnings, excluding the effects of debt structure and tax jurisdiction. It is particularly useful for comparing companies across different countries or with different levels of leverage, because it focuses purely on operational profitability. Lower values suggest cheaper operational earnings.

How to Use This Chart

This chart plots BCE's valuation multiples over time. Compare the current P/E, P/S, and P/EBIT to their own historical averages — if the current ratio is well below the multi-year average, the stock may be relatively cheap compared to its own track record. Combine this with industry comparisons: a P/E that looks high in absolute terms may be justified if BCE grows earnings faster than its peers.

BCE Stock analysis

What does BCE do? BCE Inc is a leading Canadian telecommunications company based in Montreal, Canada. The company was founded in 1880 and has since become one of the largest telecommunications service providers in Canada. BCE operates a national network for telephony, internet, and television, covering the majority of Canadians. Business model The company's business model is based on providing telecommunications services to customers across Canada. BCE offers a variety of products and services, including landline and mobile telephony, broadband internet, satellite television, cable and IPTV services, and other related services. The company also operates a network of Wi-Fi hotspots in many public areas such as airports, shopping malls, and restaurants. Divisions The company operates in three main business segments: Bell Wireless, Bell Wireline, and Bell Media. Bell Wireless is BCE's mobile division, offering services for mobile telephony and mobile data. It also operates a 4G/LTE network in Canada, providing customers with high-speed and reliable connectivity. Bell Wireline is BCE's landline division, offering a wide range of services to customers. This includes landline and broadband internet, network and cloud services, as well as IP telephony and managed IT services. Bell Wireline is also the largest operator of landline television and IPTV in Canada. Bell Media is BCE's division that focuses on content production and entertainment services. The company operates a variety of television channels and radio stations in Canada and also provides video streaming services. Bell Media's most well-known channels include CTV, CP24, TSN, and RDS. Products BCE offers a wide range of products tailored to customers' needs. These include mobile phone plans and packages, broadband internet, cable and satellite television, as well as IP telephony and cloud networking services. BCE's mobile phone plans are known for their high quality and some of the best network coverage in Canada. Customers can choose from various plans and packages that meet their requirements. BCE's broadband and landline internet services are fast and reliable. Customers can choose from different packages offering various speeds and data limits. BCE's television services include cable and satellite television, IP television (IPTV), and online video streaming. Customers can choose from a variety of packages and channels to meet their entertainment needs. Summary BCE is a leading Canadian telecommunications company that has been in the market for over 140 years. The company operates in three main business segments: Bell Wireless, Bell Wireline, and Bell Media. It offers a wide range of products and services, including mobile telephony, broadband internet, landline television, and IPTV. BCE is an important part of the Canadian economy and plays a significant role in providing communication and entertainment services to millions of customers in Canada. BCE is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about BCE stock

EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of BCE is 4.65 in 2026.

EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of BCE changed from 12.25 to 4.65, representing a -62.00% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) BCE since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

The EV/EBIT ratio measures a company's enterprise value relative to its operating earnings. It accounts for debt, making it useful for comparing companies with different capital structures.

EV/EBIT = Enterprise Value / Earnings Before Interest and Taxes

To evaluate EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT)'s, it is essential to compare it with peers in the same industry and sector. On Eulerpool, you can find direct industry comparisons for EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT).

A 'good' varies by industry and company stage. On Eulerpool, you can compare EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT)'s BCE with sector peers and the industry average to assess whether it is attractive.

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