VTEX
Price:
$4
Market Cap:
$730.47M
VTEX provides software-as-a-service digital commerce platform for enterprise brands and retailers. Its platform enables customers to execute their commerce strategy, including building online stores, integrating, and managing orders across channels, and creating marketplaces to sell products from third-party vendors. It has operations in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, France, Italy, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Romania, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. VTEX was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.
Industry
Software - Application
IPO Date
2021-07-21
Stock Exchange
NYSE
Ticker
VTEX
According to Vtex’s latest financial reports and current stock price. The company's current PE Ratio is 57.14. This represents a change of -48.78% compared to the average of 111.55 of the last 4 quarters.
The mean historical PE Ratio of Vtex over the last ten years is -868.97. The current 57.14 PE Ratio has changed -757.56% with respect to the historical average. Over the past ten years (40 quarters), VTEX's PE Ratio was at its highest in in the September 2020 quarter at 346.56. The PE Ratio was at its lowest in in the December 2022 quarter at -550.25.
Average
-868.97
Median
-33.84
Minimum
-5111.04
Maximum
90.84
Discovering the peaks and valleys of Vtex PE Ratio, unveiling quarterly and yearly fluctuations to gain insights into the company’s financial performance and market dynamics, offering valuable data for investors and analysts alike.
Maximum Annual Increase = 586.69%
Maximum Annual PE Ratio = 90.84
Minimum Annual Increase = -Infinity%
Minimum Annual PE Ratio = -5111.04
| Year | PE Ratio | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 90.84 | -196.97% |
| 2023 | -93.68 | 586.69% |
| 2022 | -13.64 | -59.69% |
| 2021 | -33.84 | -99.34% |
| 2020 | -5111.04 | 454.67% |
| 2019 | -921.46 | -Infinity% |
The current PE Ratio of Vtex (VTEX) is greater than its 3-year, greater than its 5-year, and greater than its 10-year historical averages
3-year avg
-5.49
5-year avg
-1032.27
10-year avg
-868.97
Vtex’s PE Ratio is less than Red Violet, Inc. (85.50), greater than Ibotta, Inc. (7.87), greater than Docebo Inc. (30.06), greater than Yimutian Inc. American Depositary Shares (-29.52), greater than Blend Labs, Inc. (-35.92), greater than Riskified Ltd. (-19.47), less than OppFi Inc. (70.68), greater than Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd. (1.04), greater than Digital Turbine, Inc. (-7.16), greater than i3 Verticals, Inc. (31.45),
| Company | PE Ratio | Market cap |
|---|---|---|
| 85.50 | $742.04M | |
| 7.87 | $559.88M | |
| 30.06 | $646.65M | |
| -29.52 | $655.47M | |
| -35.92 | $840.07M | |
| -19.47 | $739.82M | |
| 70.68 | $898.38M | |
| 1.04 | $11.74B | |
| -7.16 | $540.19M | |
| 31.45 | $552.08M |
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