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Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc. financial analysis (PHY6892G1059 - ticker:PNX)

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The EV/EBITDA ratio is a relevant ratio for financial analysis. Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc. shows a EV/EBITDA ratio of 9.39 for the next 12 months.
This is significantly higher than the median of its peer group: 4.68. According to this financial analysis Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc.'s valuation is way above its peer group's.
This ratio is slightly higher than the average of its sector (Software): 8.99. According to this financial analysis Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc.'s valuation is consistent with its sector's.

Financial analysis of Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc. (PHY6892G1059 - PNX) and its peers

Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc.Peer group:Ratios based on Fri, 17 May 2013.
Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc. Peer group
Enterprise ValueEV/EBITDARelevance
(in thousands USD) 2013next 12 mthScore
Phoenix Petroleum Ph...489 05610.699.39
TOKAI Holdings Corpo...1 486 861N/AN/A100%
Attock Petroleum Ltd.279 9825.275.3689%
Al Maha Petroleum Pr...326 6648.127.9489%
Lehigh Gas Partners368 7147.086.6989%
Petron Corporation6 747 21211.3710.6685%
Murphy Oil Corp.13 456 2263.843.6083%
Phoenix Petroleum Philippi... Benchmark
EV/EBITDA
next 12 mth
CompanyPhoenix Petroleum Ph...9.39
Peer groupPhoenix Petroleum Ph... excluded4.68
Phoenix Petroleum Ph... included4.74
SectorSpecialty Retailers8.99
S&P 5009.04
STOXX Europe 6007.26
CountryPHL11.36

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