Potter & Moore (LSE:PAM) EV-to-EBIT: 5.24 (As of Aug. 20, 2026) — 50% Below Median

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LSE:PAM Potter & Moore PLC LSE:PAM
53 GF Score
Price £0.24
GF Value £0.33
Valuation Modestly Undervalued
! 3 Warning Signs
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What is Potter & Moore EV-to-EBIT?

Potter & Moore LSE:PAM 53 EV-to-EBIT is 5.24 as of Aug. 20, 2026, which is 50% below its 10-year median of 10.44. GuruFocus rates LSE:PAM with a GF Score™ of 53/100 and a GF Value™ of £0.33 (Modestly Undervalued). The stock has 3 warning signs investors should review. Among 1,563 Consumer Packaged Goods companies, Potter & Moore ranks better than 86.82% on this metric.

EV-to-EBIT is calculated as Enterprise Value divided by its EBIT. As of today, Potter & Moore's Enterprise Value is £15.40 Mil. Potter & Moore's EBIT for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Mar. 2026 was £2.94 Mil. Therefore, Potter & Moore's EV-to-EBIT for today is 5.24.

The historical rank and industry rank for Potter & Moore's EV-to-EBIT or its related term are showing as below:

LSE:PAM' s EV-to-EBIT Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: -9.58   Med: 10.44   Max: 31.39
Current: 5.24

During the past 13 years, the highest EV-to-EBIT of Potter & Moore was 31.39. The lowest was -9.58. And the median was 10.44.

LSE:PAM's EV-to-EBIT is ranked better than
86.82% of 1563 companies
in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry
Industry Median: 12.17 vs LSE:PAM: 5.24

Joel Greenblatt calls the inversion of this ratio Earnings Yield (Joel Greenblatt) %. Potter & Moore's Enterprise Value for the quarter that ended in Mar. 2026 was £14.71 Mil. Potter & Moore's EBIT for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Mar. 2026 was £2.94 Mil. Potter & Moore's Earnings Yield (Joel Greenblatt) % for the quarter that ended in Mar. 2026 was 19.97%.


Potter & Moore  (LSE:PAM) EV-to-EBIT Explanation

This is a more accurate valuation of companies' operation because it considers the debt and cash on its balance sheet, and non-operating items such as interest payment, tax, and one-time items are not included in the Operating Income.

Joel Greenblatt calls the inversion of this ratio Earnings Yield (Joel Greenblatt) %.

Potter & Moore's Earnings Yield (Joel Greenblatt) % for the quarter that ended in Mar. 2026 is calculated as:

Earnings Yield (Joel Greenblatt) % (Q: Mar. 2026 ) =EBIT / Enterprise Value (Q: Mar. 2026 )
=2.939/14.71421
=19.97 %

Potter & Moore's Enterprise Value for the quarter that ended in Mar. 2026 was £14.71 Mil.
For company reported semi-annually, GuruFocus uses latest annual data as the TTM data. Potter & Moore's EBIT for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Mar. 2026 was £2.94 Mil.

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.


Potter & Moore EV-to-EBIT Related Terms


Potter & Moore EV-to-EBIT Historical Data

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The historical data trend for Potter & Moore's EV-to-EBIT can be seen below:

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

Potter & Moore EV-to-EBIT Chart

Potter & Moore Annual Data
Trend Mar17 Mar18 Mar19 Mar20 Mar21 Mar22 Mar23 Mar24 Mar25 Mar26
EV-to-EBIT
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Potter & Moore Semi-Annual Data
Sep16 Mar17 Sep17 Mar18 Sep18 Mar19 Sep19 Mar20 Sep20 Mar21 Sep21 Mar22 Sep22 Mar23 Sep23 Mar24 Sep24 Mar25 Sep25 Mar26
EV-to-EBIT Get a 7-Day Free Trial Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only -6.12 0.00 5.13 0.00 5.01

LSE:PAM vs PG, CL, KVUE: EV-to-EBIT Comparison

For the Household & Personal Products subindustry, Potter & Moore's EV-to-EBIT, along with its competitors' market caps and EV-to-EBIT data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


Potter & Moore EV-to-EBIT vs Consumer Packaged Goods Industry

For the Consumer Packaged Goods industry and Consumer Defensive sector, Potter & Moore's EV-to-EBIT distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Potter & Moore's EV-to-EBIT falls into.


LSE:PAM
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Potter & Moore EV-to-EBIT Calculation

Potter & Moore's EV-to-EBIT for today is calculated as:

EV-to-EBIT=Enterprise Value (Today)/EBIT (TTM)
=15.400/2.939
=5.24

Potter & Moore's current Enterprise Value is £15.40 Mil.
For company reported semi-annually, GuruFocus uses latest annual data as the TTM data. Potter & Moore's EBIT for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Mar. 2026 was £2.94 Mil.

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

Frequently Asked Questions Learn more about EV-to-EBIT →
What does a EV-to-EBIT of 5.24 mean?
Potter & Moore (LSE:PAM) has a EV-to-EBIT of 5.24 as of Aug. 20, 2026. EV to EBIT ratio is the inverse of Joel Greenblatt's earnings yield definition. View historical data on Potter & Moore and its competitors. This is 50% below median its historical median of 10.44. According to the industry distribution chart, Potter & Moore ranks #206 out of 1563 companies in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry, placing it in the top 13.2%.
Is Potter & Moore's EV-to-EBIT too high?
Potter & Moore's current EV-to-EBIT of 5.24 is 50% below median its 10-year median of 10.44. The Consumer Packaged Goods industry median EV-to-EBIT is 12.17. Potter & Moore's value of 5.24 is 56.9% below this industry median. Based on the distribution chart, Potter & Moore ranks #206 out of 1563 companies in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry, which is in the top quartile — a strong position relative to peers. Overall, Potter & Moore has a GF Score™ of 53/100 and is considered Modestly Undervalued, reflecting its overall financial health beyond just this single metric.
How does Potter & Moore's EV-to-EBIT compare to PG and CL?
According to the Consumer Packaged Goods industry distribution chart, Potter & Moore ranks #206 out of 1563 companies for EV-to-EBIT. This places Potter & Moore in the top 13% of its industry — outperforming the majority of peers. The industry median EV-to-EBIT is 12.17. Potter & Moore's value of 5.24 is 56.9% below this benchmark. While the company's 10-year median is 10.44 vs. the industry median of 12.17, Potter & Moore has consistently been below the industry average. See the competitive comparison table and distribution chart on this page for a detailed peer-by-peer breakdown.
What is a good EV-to-EBIT for a Consumer Packaged Goods company?
The median EV-to-EBIT among Consumer Packaged Goods companies is 12.17, based on 1,563 companies in the industry. Companies in the top quartile (top 25%) have a EV-to-EBIT significantly above this median, while those in the bottom quartile fall well below. However, EV-to-EBIT should not be evaluated in isolation — investors should consider it alongside profitability, growth, and financial strength metrics. Potter & Moore's current EV-to-EBIT of 5.24 is 56.9% below the industry median. Use the industry distribution chart on this page to see where any company falls relative to its peers.
What does a high EV-to-EBIT mean?
A high EV-to-EBIT can signal that a stock is expensive relative to its fundamentals. EV to EBIT ratio is the inverse of Joel Greenblatt's earnings yield definition. View historical data on Potter & Moore and its competitors. For the Consumer Packaged Goods industry, the median EV-to-EBIT is 12.17 — values significantly above this may indicate overvaluation, while values below may suggest a bargain or underlying issues. Potter & Moore's current EV-to-EBIT is 5.24, which is 50% below median its own 10-year median of 10.44. However, context matters — high-growth companies often justify higher valuations. Always evaluate alongside other metrics like GF Score™ and GF Value™.
Is Potter & Moore stock overvalued right now?
Based on GuruFocus' analysis, Potter & Moore (LSE:PAM) is currently considered Modestly Undervalued. The stock's GF Value™ is £0.33, compared to a current price of £0.24 — trading 27.3% below its estimated fair value. The current EV-to-EBIT is 5.24, which is 50% below median its 10-year median of 10.44 and 56.9% below the Consumer Packaged Goods industry median of 12.17. Potter & Moore's overall GF Score™ is 53/100 with 3 warning signs to review. Investors should evaluate multiple metrics — including profitability, growth, and financial strength — before making a decision.
How is EV-to-EBIT calculated?
EV-to-EBIT is calculated from a company's financial statements. For Potter & Moore (LSE:PAM), the current EV-to-EBIT is 5.24 as of Aug. 20, 2026. GuruFocus calculates this using data sourced from SEC filings and annual reports. See the calculation section and 30-year financial data on this page for the full breakdown.

Is Potter & Moore (LSE:PAM) Overvalued in 2026?

Based on GuruFocus' analysis, Potter & Moore stock appears to be undervalued. The current stock price of £0.24 is trading 27.3% below its estimated GF Value™ of £0.33. GuruFocus considers Potter & Moore to be Modestly Undervalued.

Key valuation signals for LSE:PAM:

  • EV-to-EBIT: 5.24 (50% below median its 10-year median of 10.44)
  • GF Value™: £0.33 vs. price of £0.24 (27.3% below fair value)
  • GF Score™: 53/100 with 3 warning signs
  • Industry Position: 56.9% below the Consumer Packaged Goods median (#206 of 1563)

No single metric tells the full story. See the LSE:PAM stock analysis page for a complete view including 30-year financials, guru trades, and insider activity.


Potter & Moore Business Description

Other Exchanges 5K8:Germany
Address 1210 Lincoln Road, Werrington, Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, GBR, PE4 6ND
Potter & Moore PLC is a British company specialising in the creation and manufacturing of high-quality personal care and beauty products. Its brands are Emma Hardie, The Curl Company, Janina, and Others. The company offers a comprehensive suite of services to ensure a seamless journey from concept to consumer, including: Market Analysis, Creative Concept Generation, Product Development, Brand Development, Manufacturing, and Logistics.
53GF Score

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