Avery Dennison Corporation (AVY) Enterprise Value (EV): $15.58B
The enterprise value (EV) for Avery Dennison Corporation (AVY) is $15.58B as of Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
AVY Enterprise Value (EV) Metrics
ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)
$15.58B
AVY Competitors' Enterprise Value (EV)
| NAME | MARKET CAP | ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV) |
|---|---|---|
| Avery Dennison Corporation (AVY) | $12.05B | $15.58B |
| Lululemon Athletica Inc. (LULU)vs › | $11.97B | $21.30B |
| Hasbro, Inc. (HAS)vs › | $11.94B | $14.24B |
| MGM Resorts International (MGM)vs › | $11.91B | $63.76B |
| NIO Inc. (NIO)vs › | $11.90B | $11.62B |
| DraftKings Inc. (DKNG)vs › | $12.73B | $13.11B |
| Wayfair Inc. (W)vs › | $11.22B | $15.68B |
| Wynn Resorts, Limited (WYNN)vs › | $10.75B | $23.31B |
| Aptiv PLC (APTV)vs › | $13.45B | $23.04B |
| Domino's Pizza, Inc. (DPZ)vs › | $9.82B | $19.12B |
Enterprise Value Calculation
Market Cap
$12.05B
Total Debt
$3.73B
Cash
$202.80M
Enterprise Value
$15.58B
EV-Based Valuation Multiples
Why use EV instead of Market Cap?
- EV accounts for debt - an acquirer must pay or assume it
- EV deducts cash - the acquirer effectively receives it
- EV enables fair comparison of companies with different capital structures
- EV-based ratios (EV/EBITDA, EV/Sales) are capital structure neutral
Avery Dennison Corporation Enterprise Value (EV) Formula & Definition
Enterprise Value represents the total value of a company as if you were to acquire it completely - paying for equity while assuming debt and receiving cash.
Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute
Avery Dennison Corporation Enterprise Value (EV) FAQ
- What is the enterprise value (EV) for Avery Dennison Corporation (AVY)?
- The enterprise value (EV) for AVY stock is $15.58B.
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About Avery Dennison Corporation
Avery Dennison Corporation, headquartered in Glendale, California, is a global enterprise specializing in the manufacturing and distribution of innovative pressure-sensitive materials and related product solutions. Its extensive operations cover regions across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The company's business activities are structured into three main divisions: 1. Label and Graphic Materials: This segment provides a broad portfolio of pressure-sensitive label and packaging materials, alongside various graphic and reflective products. Prominent brands under this division include Fasson, JAC, Avery Dennison, and Mactac, offering durable cast and reflective films. These materials serve a wide array of industries, including home and personal care, food, beverages (including beer, wine, and spirits), durable goods, and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, they are crucial for architectural, commercial signage, digital printing, construction, automotive, and fleet transportation applications, as well as traffic and safety solutions, catering to sign shops, commercial printers, and designers. 2. Retail Branding and Information Solutions: This division focuses on designing, producing, and selling brand embellishments, graphic tickets, tags, labels, and sustainable packaging. It also offers creative services, advanced radio-frequency identification (RFID) products, visibility and loss prevention systems, price ticketing and marking solutions, and tools for ensuring compliance with care, content, and country of origin regulations. Furthermore, it provides robust brand protection and security solutions. Its customer base includes retailers, brand owners, apparel manufacturers, distributors, and various industrial clients. 3. Industrial and Healthcare Materials: Within this segment, Avery Dennison supplies an assortment of tapes, pressure-sensitive adhesive-based materials, converted products, medical fasteners, and high-performance polymers under brands like Fasson, Avery Dennison, and Yongle. These specialized offerings are vital to a range of sectors, including automotive, electronics, building and construction, general industrial applications, personal care, and medical markets. The company was founded in 1935 and was initially known as Avery International Corporation, before officially changing its name to Avery Dennison Corporation in 1990.
- Sector
- Consumer Cyclical
- Industry
- Packaging & Containers
- CEO
- Deon Stander