Yelp FCF per Share
The Free Cash Flow per Share of Yelp (YELP) as of Aug 21, 2026 is 5.21 USD. In the previous year, Free Cash Flow per Share was 3.65 USD — a change of 42.52% (higher).
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FCF per Share
5.21USD
YoY
42.52%
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Free Cash Flow per Share of Yelp is 2026 5.21 USD. Free Cash Flow per Share of Yelp was 2025 3.65 USD. It decreases by 42.52% higher compared to the previous year.
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Yelp Stock analysis
What does Yelp do? Yelp Inc is a US company that was founded in 2004 by Jeremy Stoppelman and Russ Simmons. Yelp is a platform where users can share reviews and recommendations of businesses in their area. Yelp is headquartered in San Francisco and is represented in more than 30 countries.
History:
The idea for Yelp came about when Jeremy Stoppelman had difficulty finding a good doctor in his area. He noticed that there was no platform where users could share their experiences. This is how Yelp was created and quickly became one of the largest review portals on the internet.
Business model:
Yelp's business model consists of selling advertising on the platform. Companies can increase their visibility on Yelp by advertising. It is important for Yelp that the reviews on the platform remain authentic. Therefore, Yelp prohibits the purchase of reviews and bans fake reviews.
Categories:
Over time, Yelp has specialized in various areas. Yelp Restaurants is the category where restaurants can be reviewed. Here, users can find reviews of restaurants, cafes, and bars. Yelp Boutiques is the category where users can review retailers and boutiques. Yelp Health is the category where doctors and hospitals can be reviewed.
Products:
Over the years, Yelp has introduced various products to improve the user experience. Yelp Reservations is a feature that allows users to reserve a table at a restaurant directly on Yelp. Yelp Delivery is Yelp's delivery service, which allows users to order and have food delivered. With Yelp Cash Back, users can get money back at selected restaurants and stores.
Conclusion:
Yelp is one of the largest platforms for reviewing businesses of all kinds. Users can find authentic reviews and recommendations from other users on Yelp. Over time, Yelp has specialized in various categories and offers various products that improve the user experience. Yelp finances itself through the sale of advertising on the platform. Yelp is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
Frequently Asked Questions about Yelp stock
Free Cash Flow per Share of Yelp is 5.21 USD in 2026.
Free Cash Flow per Share of Yelp changed from 3.65 USD to 5.21 USD, representing a 42.52% change. The value is higher than the previous year.
On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Free Cash Flow per Share Yelp since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
FCF per share measures the free cash flow allocated to each outstanding share. It is a key metric for assessing shareholder value creation.
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