Cosan Stock

Cosan EV/EBIT

The EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of Cosan (CSAN3.SA) as of Jun 28, 2026 is 3.59.In the previous year, EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) was 3.21 — a change of 11.89% (higher).

EV/EBIT

3.59

YoY

11.89%

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EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of Cosan is 2026 3.59 . EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of Cosan was 2025 3.21 . It decreases by 11.89% higher compared to the previous year.

The Cosan EV/EBIT history

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PRICE-TO-EBIT
Date
PRICE-TO-EBIT
Jan 1, 2005
-1,528 base
Jan 1, 2006
332 base
Jan 1, 2007
446 base
Jan 1, 2008
-204 base
Jan 1, 2009
113 base
Jan 1, 2010
198 base
Jan 1, 2011
272 base
Jan 1, 2012
279 base
Jan 1, 2013
322 base
Jan 1, 2014
275 base
Jan 1, 2015
268 base
Jan 1, 2016
1,176 base
Jan 1, 2017
846 base
Jan 1, 2018
1,193 base
Jan 1, 2019
1,095 base
YEARPRICE-TO-EBIT
2026 est 0,55
2025 est 0,87
2024 2,25
2023 4,81
2022 5,40
2021 11,50
2020 16,70
2019 10,95
2018 11,93
2017 8,46
2016 11,76
2015 2,68
2014 2,75
2013 3,22
2012 2,79
2011 2,72
2010 1,98
2009 1,13
2008 -2,04
2007 4,46
2006 3,32
2005 -15,28
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Cosan Valuation

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Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)

The P/E ratio divides Cosan'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 Cosan'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 Cosan'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 Cosan grows earnings faster than its peers.

Cosan Stock analysis

What does Cosan do? Cosan SA is a Brazilian company that originated in 1936. The name Cosan is composed of the initials of the two founding families (Colombo and Ometto). Since its founding, the company has evolved from a sugar conglomerate into one of the leading energy companies in Brazil. Cosan's business model is based on processing sugarcane into various end products such as sugar, ethanol, energy, and rum. By diversifying its portfolio, the company has reduced its dependence on the sugar market and is now also active in the energy and transportation sectors. Over the years, Cosan has expanded its business fields to various segments, including: 1. Raízen Energia: This is Cosan's energy and fuel business. Raízen is the largest producer and seller of ethanol in Brazil and also one of the country's largest energy service providers. Raízen not only produces sugar but also bioenergy and renewable energy such as wind power. 2. Raízen Combustíveis: This is Cosan's fuel business. Raízen Combustíveis is one of the largest fuel distributors in Brazil and also the owner of Shell Products in Brazil. The company operates a network of gas stations and distributes diesel, gasoline, and ethanol. 3. Comgas: This is Cosan's gas distribution business. Comgas is the largest gas distributor in Brazil and provides gas to various businesses and residential customers. The company operates a network of pipeline systems and has gas stations. 4. Radar Propriedades Agrícolas: This is Cosan's real estate and agriculture business. Radar is one of the largest agricultural real estate companies in Brazil and owns and manages agricultural land throughout the country. The company also offers a wide range of products, including sugar, ethanol, bioenergy, transportation fuels, gas products, and supply solutions. Additionally, they also produce various intermediate products, namely molasses, alcohol, raw ethanol, liquid carbons, electric energy, and fertilizers. Cosan is committed to providing sustainable solutions for an increasingly growing world population. In all business areas, the company focuses on the efficient and environmentally friendly use of natural resources. The company's vision is to play a leading role in a new era of renewable energy and a sustainable circular economy. Cosan is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

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EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of Cosan amounted to 3.21 3.59

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