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| Market cap | $61.52 Billion |
|---|---|
| Enterprise Value | $74.71 Billion |
| Dividend Yield | $- (-) |
| Earnings per Share | $3.11 |
| Beta | 0.83 |
| Outstanding Shares | 430,395,000 |
| P/E Ratio | 45.88 |
|---|---|
| PEG | 122.47 |
| Price to Sales | 4.6 |
| Price to Book Ratio | 28.5 |
| Enterprise Value to Revenue | 5.49 |
| Enterprise Value to EBIT | 23.92 |
| Enterprise Value to Net Income | 52 |
| Total Debt to Enterprise | 0.27 |
| Debt to Equity | 7.85 |
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VMware software powers the world’s complex digital infrastructure. The company’s cloud, app modernization, networking, security, and digital workspace offerings help customers deliver any application on any cloud across any device. Headq...
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