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Since 2018, Enterprise has averaged an approximately 13% return on invested capital (ROIC) on its growth projects. Attractive valuation Despite its strong performance this year, Enterprise's stock still trades at an attractive valuation from a historical perspective. on average, between 2011 and 2016.
Over the past five years, Enterprise has averaged about a 13% return on invested capital, so these growth projects should provide meaningful growth to the company in the years ahead. At a similar return, the approximately $10.5 billion in growth capex spent between 2023 to 2025 should lead to about $1.4
Enterprise currently has $6.9 It noted that it has produced about a 12% return on invested capital over the past decade. After the current period of outsized spending on growth projects, Enterprise does expect to settle back into a lower range thereafter. billion in projects that are under construction.
The company typically has gotten a 13% return on invested capital over the past several years. Inexpensive valuation Despite its high yield and growth opportunities, Enterprise is still trading at an inexpensive valuation of a 9.3 forward enterprisevalue (EV) -to- EBITDA multiple. It's also well below the 13.7
The company typically has gotten a 13% return on invested capital over the past several years. Inexpensive valuation Despite its high yield and growth opportunities, Enterprise is still trading at an inexpensive valuation of a 9.3 forward enterprisevalue (EV) -to- EBITDA multiple. It's also well below the 13.7
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