Snap-On Stock

Snap-On EV/EBIT

The EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of Snap-On (SNA) as of Aug 17, 2026 is 15.04. In the previous year, EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) was 14.84 — a change of 1.36% (higher).

EV/EBIT

15.04

YoY

1.36%

Last updated:

EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of Snap-On is 2026 15.04 . EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of Snap-On was 2025 14.84 . It decreases by 1.36% higher compared to the previous year.

The Snap-On EV/EBIT history

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PRICE-TO-EBIT
Date
PRICE-TO-EBIT
Jan 1, 2019
9.75 base
Jan 1, 2020
10.63 base
Jan 1, 2021
10.49 base
Jan 1, 2022
10.24 base
Jan 1, 2023
11.77 base
Jan 1, 2024
13.50 base
Jan 1, 2025
13.70 base
Jan 1, 2026 (e)
14.40 base
YEARPRICE-TO-EBIT
2026 est 14.40
2025 13.70
2024 13.50
2023 11.77
2022 10.24
2021 10.49
2020 10.63
2019 9.75
2018 8.60
2017 11.44
2016 11.79
2015 13.27
2014 11.80
2013 11.04
2012 9.02
2011 6.25
2010 10.00
2009 9.76
2008 5.87
2007 8.64
2006 17.50
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Snap-On Valuation

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Historical Valuation Multiples

Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)

The P/E ratio divides Snap-On'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 Snap-On'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 Snap-On'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 Snap-On grows earnings faster than its peers.

Snap-On Stock analysis

What does Snap-On do? Snap-On Inc. is an internationally operating company headquartered in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, and active in the areas of innovation, manufacturing, and sales of professional tools and equipment. The company is known for its high-quality products, which are appreciated by both amateur and professional craftsmen and technicians. Establishment and history Snap-On was founded in 1920 by Joseph Johnson and William Seidemann as the Snap-On Wrench Company. Initially, the company mainly focused on the production of keys and tools for servicing heavy machinery such as steam locomotives. But it didn't take long for the company to evolve into a high-quality tool manufacturer over time, offering applications not only for mechanical maintenance but also for aviation and the marine industry. Business model and divisions Snap-On's business model specializes in the development, manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of professional tools. The company has built a world-class manufacturing infrastructure that delivers high-quality products at over 130 locations worldwide. Sales primarily occur through direct sales - the company has built a network of dealers who sell its products to customers. This distribution system allows customers to directly purchase Snap-On tools and equipment, benefiting from high quality, a wide product selection, and excellent customer service. Snap-On operates in three main divisions: the Commercial & Industrial Group, the Snap-On Tools Group, and the Repair Systems & Information Group. Each group offers specialized services and products tailored to the needs of various industries and applications. The Commercial & Industrial Group offers a wide range of tools and equipment suitable for professional applications in the areas of postal services, railways, transportation, construction, and petrochemicals. The products include hand tools, power tools, specialty tools, measuring equipment, and lifting aids. The Snap-On Tools Group focuses on the automotive industry. It manufactures professional hand tools, power tools, diagnostic equipment, workshop equipment, and specialty tools. Snap-On's products are used by all major car and aircraft manufacturers, and the group also has a strong presence in the motorsport industry. The Repair Systems & Information Group offers specialized software and diagnostic products to help technicians in the automotive and other industries identify and fix faults and problems in vehicles and other devices, as well as optimize processes. This group also develops intelligent devices and connected solutions to support collaborative maintenance. Products Snap-On offers an impressive range of products specialized in meeting the needs of craftsmen and technicians. There are several hundred thousand items available, including hand tools, specialty tools, power tools, lifts, and diagnostic devices. One of Snap-On's most well-known product lines is the "Flank Drive" series of sockets. These sockets have specially shaped surfaces that allow for a perfect connection between the socket and screw head, avoiding slippage of the socket (known as rounding of the corners). This is particularly important in applications where precise fit is required, such as in the manufacture or maintenance of aircraft. Another well-known Snap-On product is the Digital Gravity Scale. This scale is used in the aerospace industry to measure the mass of objects. The device operates on a highly precise weighing platform and can perform measurements with an accuracy of a few hundredths of a gram. Overall, Snap-On is an impressive company that offers invaluable support to many industries and applications with its high-quality tools and equipment. For the craftsman and technician, it is the tools that enable high-quality work - Snap-On has been synonymous with quality and expertise for 100 years. Snap-On is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Snap-On stock

EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of Snap-On is 15.04 in 2026.

EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) of Snap-On changed from 14.84 to 15.04, representing a 1.36% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of EV/EBIT (Enterprise Value to EBIT) Snap-On 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).

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