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Does Mergr show valuation multiples?

EBITDA and Revenue valuation multiples on Mergr

Yes at least when the underlying revenue or EBITDA was publicly disclosed alongside the deal value, Mergr calculates and displays valuation multiples.

A valuation multiple expresses how much a buyer paid relative to a financial benchmark:

  • EV / EBITDA — deal value ÷ target's EBITDA at the time of the deal

  • EV / Revenue — deal value ÷ target's revenue at the time of the deal

When multiples are available

Most M&A transactions don't disclose the target's revenue or EBITDA publicly — so Mergr can only calculate multiples for the subset where that data exists. As a rough rule, you'll find multiples most often on:

  • Public-target deals

  • Larger announced transactions where the buyer or seller issued a press release with financial detail

  • Take-private

How to find deals with multiples

Anywhere transactions are listed — the Transaction Search page, a firm's M&A Activity tab, or a company's transaction history — look for a Value block on the deal row.

  • If the Value block shows only a deal value, that's the only disclosed figure.

  • If revenue or EBITDA was also disclosed, those numbers appear in the Target column, and the calculated multiple(s) show in the Value block underneath the deal value.

Click into the deal for the full breakdown

Note: Mergr displays deal values in USD by default for consistent sorting and cross-deal comparison. If you see non-USD figures in the Revenue or EBITDA columns, the displayed multiple is calculated using the original local-currency figures — not the USD-converted deal value.

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