Basis: Trailing twelve months (TTM). Source: stored company filings and market data; unavailable inputs remain N/A.
The forward PE ratio is 25.37.
Forward PE Ratio (25.37) = Close Price ($32.65) / Consensus Forward EPS ($1.29)
FORWARD PE RATIO
25.37
SECTOR MEDIAN · TECHNOLOGY
29.03
median of 148 covered companies
CURRENT VS SECTOR MEDIAN
-12.61%
vs the sector median at left
Box, Inc.
Market Cap
$4.52B
Forward PE Ratio
25.37
| NAME | MARKET CAP | FORWARD PE RATIO |
|---|---|---|
| Box, Inc. (BOX) | $4.52B | 25.37 |
| Dave Inc. (DAVE)vs › | $4.50B | 22.50 |
| Itron, Inc. (ITRI)vs › | $4.45B | 15.91 |
| Dlocal Limited (DLO)vs › | $4.16B | 17.27 |
| AXT, Inc. (AXTI)vs › | $4.14B | N/A |
| Bill.com Holdings, Inc. (BILL)vs › | $4.96B | 18.81 |
| Wix.com Ltd. (WIX)vs › | $3.89B | 15.14 |
| Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc. (KLIC)vs › | $5.19B | 29.03 |
| EPAM Systems, Inc. (EPAM)vs › | $5.25B | 7.71 |
| monday.com Ltd. (MNDY)vs › | $3.70B | 19.12 |
Trailing P/E
50.3
reported TTM EPS
Forward P/E
25.4
consensus next-FY EPS
The gap between the two multiples is the consensus growth expectation: analysts' forward EPS of $1.29 implies +98.5% EPS growth vs the reported trailing $0.65.
At today's $32.65 close, each upcoming fiscal year's consensus EPS implies a different multiple — how quickly the price is "paid down" by expected earnings if the estimates hold.
| Fiscal year end | Consensus EPS | Estimate range | Analysts | Implied P/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2027-01-31 | $1.58 | $1.57 – $1.61 | 6 | 20.7x |
| 2028-01-31 | $1.80 | $1.73 – $1.96 | 6 | 18.1x |
| 2029-01-31 | $2.19 | $-4.38 – $8.76 | 2 | 14.9x |
Source: FMP analyst consensus estimates, refreshed with the daily precompute. "n/m" = the consensus EPS is not positive, so a multiple is undefined. There is no forward P/E history chart here because charting one would require the estimates as they stood in the past, which we do not store — see the trailing P/E history for how the realized multiple has moved.
PE Ratio = Share Price / Diluted EPS (TTM)
The price-to-earnings ratio measures how much investors pay for each dollar of trailing earnings. A lower PE can indicate a cheaper valuation; a higher PE implies higher growth expectations.
Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute