Gaumont Stock

Gaumont Enterprise Value

The Enterprise Value (EV) of Gaumont (GAM.PA) as of Aug 19, 2026 is 252.69 M EUR. In the previous year, Enterprise Value (EV) was 240.82 M EUR — a change of 4.93% (higher).

Enterprise Value

252.69 MEUR

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4.93%

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Enterprise Value (EV) of Gaumont is 2026 252.69 M EUR. Enterprise Value (EV) of Gaumont was 2025 240.82 M EUR. It decreases by 4.93% higher compared to the previous year.
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Gaumont Stock analysis

What does Gaumont do? Gaumont SA is a French film production and distribution company that has been active in the film industry since 1895. It was founded by Léon Gaumont and is therefore one of the oldest still active film companies in the world. Over the years, Gaumont has produced and distributed a large number of films, including classics such as "La Grande Illusion" by Jean Renoir or "Les Enfants du Paradis" by Marcel Carné. The company's business model is based on the production and distribution of films and TV series. Gaumont produces both French and international productions and operates on all continents. The company has offices in Paris, Los Angeles, Berlin, and London and works with the world's leading distribution companies. Gaumont is divided into various divisions, including production, distribution, and cinema. The production department is responsible for the production of films and TV series. The distribution division distributes the produced content worldwide and the cinema division operates cinemas in France and the USA. In recent years, the company has launched various products on the market, including "Narcos", a successful TV series about Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. The series was produced in collaboration with the streaming service Netflix and became an international success. Other successful TV series produced by Gaumont include "Hannibal," "Narcos: Mexico," and "Huge in France." To strengthen its position in the market, Gaumont has adapted its business model in recent years and has taken a leading position in the digital sector. The company has its own streaming service, "Gaumont TV," which customers can access around the clock. The offering includes a variety of films and TV series, including many classics from the Gaumont library. In 2015, Gaumont was acquired by Nicolas Seydoux, a member of the founding family. The current CEO of the company is Sidonie Dumas, the granddaughter of Léon Gaumont. Under her leadership, the company has expanded its business to the international market and strengthened its presence in the USA and Europe. Overall, Gaumont has a long history in the film industry and has become one of the most important film companies in the world over the years. Through its strong presence in the digital sector and its involvement in successful productions, the company has further strengthened its position in the market. Gaumont is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Gaumont stock

Enterprise Value (EV) of Gaumont is 252.69 M EUR in 2026.

Enterprise Value (EV) of Gaumont changed from 240.82 M EUR to 252.69 M EUR, representing a 4.93% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

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

Enterprise Value represents the total value of a company, including both equity and debt, minus cash. It provides a more comprehensive picture than market capitalization alone.

EV = Market Capitalization + Total Debt - Cash & Equivalents

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