Salesforce EBIT Growth
The Year-over-Year EBIT Growth of Salesforce (CRM) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 23.76 %. In the previous year, Year-over-Year EBIT Growth was 43.78 % — a change of -45.73% (lower).
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EBIT Growth
23.76 %
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-45.73%
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| YEAR | EBIT Growth | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| 23.76 % | -45.73% | |
| 43.78 % | -79.39% | |
| 212.41 % | -1,627.85% | |
| -13.90 % | -104.49% | |
| 309.45 % | +147.07% | |
| 125.25 % | -278.96% | |
| -69.99 % | -137.74% | |
| 185.45 % | +2,175.33% | |
| 8.15 % | -90.91% | |
| 89.69 % | -49.87% | |
| 178.91 % | +264.44% | |
| 49.09 % | — |
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Year-over-Year EBIT Growth of Salesforce is 23.76 % in 2026.
On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Year-over-Year EBIT Growth Salesforce since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
EBIT growth measures the percentage change in operating earnings. It shows whether a company's core operations are becoming more profitable.
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