General Dynamics Corporation (GD) Enterprise Value (EV): $102.91B
The enterprise value (EV) for General Dynamics Corporation (GD) is $102.91B as of Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
GD Enterprise Value (EV) Metrics
ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)
$102.91B
GD Competitors' Enterprise Value (EV)
| NAME | MARKET CAP | ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV) |
|---|---|---|
| General Dynamics Corporation (GD) | $97.23B | $102.91B |
| Cummins Inc. (CMI)vs › | $93.79B | $75.66B |
| United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS)vs › | $92.57B | $110.62B |
| Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP)vs › | $89.23B | $131.27B |
| Johnson Controls International plc (JCI)vs › | $89.11B | $82.48B |
| CSX Corporation (CSX)vs › | $88.06B | $86.25B |
| 3M Company (MMM)vs › | $82.53B | $93.24B |
| Emerson Electric Co. (EMR)vs › | $82.07B | $86.04B |
| Parker-Hannifin Corporation (PH)vs › | $115.86B | $98.79B |
| Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW)vs › | $75.52B | $80.11B |
Enterprise Value Calculation
Market Cap
$97.23B
Total Debt
$8.01B
Cash
$2.33B
Enterprise Value
$102.91B
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
General Dynamics 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
General Dynamics Corporation Enterprise Value (EV) FAQ
- What is the enterprise value (EV) for General Dynamics Corporation (GD)?
- The enterprise value (EV) for GD stock is $102.91B.
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About General Dynamics Corporation
General Dynamics Corporation is a global leader in the aerospace and defense industry, with its operations structured across four key divisions: Aerospace, Marine Systems, Combat Systems, and Technologies. The Aerospace segment focuses on the design, production, and sale of business jets, alongside offering a full suite of aviation services including aircraft maintenance, repair, management, charter services, and ground support. Marine Systems specializes in shipbuilding for the U.S. Navy, constructing nuclear-powered submarines, surface warships, and auxiliary vessels. This division also builds various commercial ships, such as tankers and cargo carriers. Furthermore, it provides extensive maintenance, modernization, and lifecycle support, along with engineering and design services for both naval and commercial fleets. Combat Systems is dedicated to creating land-based defense solutions, manufacturing a diverse range of products including wheeled and tracked combat vehicles (like the Stryker and Piranha), main battle tanks, armored vehicles, weapon systems, munitions, and mobile bridge systems. This segment also delivers modernization programs, engineering expertise, and ongoing sustainment services. The Technologies division offers sophisticated information technology and mission support services, catering primarily to military, intelligence, and federal civilian clients. Its offerings span mobile communication, computing, command-and-control systems, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Additionally, this segment is deeply involved in cutting-edge areas such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data analytics, DevOps, software-defined networks, "everything-as-a-service" models, defense enterprise office systems, and the assembly of unmanned undersea vehicles. Established in 1899, General Dynamics Corporation is headquartered in Reston, Virginia.
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Aerospace & Defense
- CEO
- Phebe N. Novakovic