Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC) Average EV/Sales Ratio
The current ev/sales ratio for Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC) is 7.03x as of Friday, June 12, 2026, shown against its trailing averages.
Average EV/Sales Ratio Chart
NSC EV/Sales Ratio Averages
EV/SALES RATIO CURRENT
7.03x
EV/SALES RATIO TTM
6.66x
EV/SALES RATIO 3Y
5.97x
EV/SALES RATIO 5Y
6.15x
EV/SALES RATIO 10Y
5.69x
EV/SALES RATIO 15Y
4.83x
EV/SALES RATIO 20Y
4.33x
About Norfolk Southern Corporation
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC), operating through its various subsidiaries, is a prominent rail transport provider in the United States. The company's core business involves the conveyance of raw materials, semi-finished goods, and completed merchandise across the nation. Its extensive freight services cover a broad spectrum of commodities. This includes a variety of agricultural and forestry products like grains (e.g., soybeans, wheat, corn), fertilizers, animal feeds, and diverse foodstuffs such as oils, flour, sweeteners, beverages, and canned goods, alongside lumber and paper products. NSC also handles a wide range of chemicals, from sulfur and petroleum derivatives to chlorine compounds, plastics, industrial chemicals, and sand. Furthermore, the company moves metals and construction supplies, including steel, aluminum, heavy machinery, cement, aggregates, and specialized military equipment. Transportation of both finished motor vehicles and automotive components is a significant segment, as is the consistent shipment of coal. Beyond its principal freight operations, Norfolk Southern facilitates global trade by connecting with various Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports for overseas cargo. The corporation also manages an expansive intermodal network and offers commuter passenger rail services. As of the close of 2021, the company's vast railway infrastructure extended over roughly 19,300 route miles, serving 22 states and the District of Columbia. Norfolk Southern Corporation, originally incorporated in 1980, is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Railroads
- CEO
- Mark R. George