WESCO International, Inc. (WCC) Enterprise Value (EV): $22.97B
The enterprise value (EV) for WESCO International, Inc. (WCC) is $22.97B as of Monday, June 15, 2026.
WCC Enterprise Value (EV) Metrics
ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)
$22.97B
WCC Competitors' Enterprise Value (EV)
| NAME | MARKET CAP | ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV) |
|---|---|---|
| WESCO International, Inc. (WCC) | $16.89B | $22.97B |
| Lennox International Inc. (LII)vs › | $17.82B | $18.98B |
| Generac Holdings Inc. (GNRC)vs › | $15.44B | $8.97B |
| Fortive Corporation (FTV)vs › | $18.33B | $20.30B |
| Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. (AEIS)vs › | $13.48B | $7.76B |
| CNH Industrial N.V. (CNH)vs › | $13.14B | $35.31B |
| Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. (SWK)vs › | $13.00B | $17.30B |
| Pentair plc (PNR)vs › | $11.93B | $18.63B |
| Powell Industries, Inc. (POWL)vs › | $10.74B | $3.23B |
| Planet Labs PBC (PL)vs › | $10.37B | $7.92B |
Enterprise Value Calculation
Market Cap
$16.89B
Total Debt
$6.68B
Cash
$604.80M
Enterprise Value
$22.97B
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
WESCO International, Inc. 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
WESCO International, Inc. Enterprise Value (EV) FAQ
- What is the enterprise value (EV) for WESCO International, Inc. (WCC)?
- The enterprise value (EV) for WCC stock is $22.97B.
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About WESCO International, Inc.
WESCO International, Inc. functions as a prominent global distributor, delivering an array of business-to-business logistical services and sophisticated supply chain management solutions across the United States, Canada, and internationally. The company organizes its operations into three distinct divisions: Electrical & Electronic Solutions (EES), Communications & Security Solutions (CSS), and Utility and Broadband Solutions (UBS). The EES segment furnishes clients with both products and strategic supply chain frameworks. Its offerings span electrical apparatus, automated and connected devices, security systems, lighting solutions, various wire and cable types, and safety gear, in addition to essential maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO) supplies. This division further extends its capabilities through contractor support, programs for optimizing manufacturing supply chains (both direct and indirect), advisory services for lighting and renewable energy initiatives, and advanced digital and automation tools. The CSS segment concentrates on the network infrastructure and security domains. It distributes its products directly to end-users or through an extensive network of specialized channels, including data communications contractors, security integrators, network specialists, professional audio/visual firms, and system integrators. Moreover, this segment provides solutions focused on safety and energy efficiency. Finally, the UBS segment caters to a broad spectrum of clients, including investor-owned utilities, public power entities, various service and wireless providers, broadband operators, and contractors. Its product range is comprehensive, featuring wire and cable, transformers, transmission and distribution hardware, switches, protective devices, connectors, conduits, pole line equipment, racks, cabinets, safety and MRO items, and point-to-point wireless communication devices. The segment's service portfolio is equally robust, encompassing fiber project management, high and medium voltage project design and technical support, pre-wired meter and capacitor bank assembly, meter testing and infrastructure installation, dielectric testing for personal protective equipment, tool repair, as well as emergency response, storage yard management, materials handling, and logistics coordination. Established in 1922, the company maintains its corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Industrial - Distribution
- CEO
- John J. Engel