Yext YEXT Ratios & Valuation
| FY'26 | FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'23 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Profitability | |||||
| Gross margin | 74.5%-2.7pp | 77.1%-1.3pp | 78.4%+4.3pp | 74.1%-0.8pp | |
| Operating margin | 10%+17.7pp | -7.7%— | —— | -16.2%+6.9pp | |
| Net margin | 8.5%+15.1pp | -6.6%— | —— | -16.4%+7.4pp | |
| Returns | |||||
| Return on equity | 24.2%+42.8pp | -18.6%— | —— | -38.8%+5.7pp | |
| Return on assets | 6.1%+11.1pp | -5%— | —— | -11.5%+3.8pp | |
| Return on invested capital | 30.1%+72.5pp | -42.3%— | —— | -92.8%-1.8pp | |
| Efficiency | |||||
| Asset turnover | 0.7×0.0× | 0.8×0.0× | 0.8×+0.1× | 0.7×+0.1× | |
| Liquidity | |||||
| Current ratio | 1.1×+0.2× | 0.8×-0.5× | 1.3×+0.2× | 1.2×-0.2× | |
| Quick ratio | 1.1×+0.2× | 0.8×-0.5× | 1.3×+0.2× | 1.2×-0.2× | |
| Cash ratio | 0.6×+0.2× | 0.4×-0.4× | 0.8×+0.1× | 0.7×-0.2× | |
| Leverage | |||||
| Debt-to-equity | 1.1×+0.5× | 0.6×-0.1× | 0.7×-0.2× | 0.9×+0.3× | |
| Debt-to-assets | 0.3×+0.1× | 0.2×-0.1× | 0.2×0.0× | 0.2×0.0× | |
| Interest coverage | 5.9×+39.4× | -33.6×— | —— | -110.1×— | |
| Per Share | |||||
| Book value per share | $1.23+1.6% | $1.21+1.8% | $1.19+16.1% | $1.02-38.3% | |
| Valuation | |||||
| Market capitalization | $416.03M-57.6% | $839.75M+13.9% | $737.32M-13.1% | $848.58M-19.2% | |
| Enterprise value | $535.31M-43.1% | $796.51M+25.7% | $633.5M-18.5% | $777.06M-15.7% | |
| Price / earnings | 10.5×— | —— | —— | —— | |
| Price / sales | 0.9×-1.3× | 2×+0.2× | 1.8×-0.3× | 2.1×-0.6× | |
| Price / book | 17×+10.1× | 5.5×+0.5× | 5×-1.6× | 6.6×+1.7× | |
| EV / sales | 1.2×-1.0× | 1.9×+0.3× | 1.6×-0.4× | 1.9×-0.4× | |
| Earnings yield | 9.5%+11.9pp | -3.3%— | —— | -7.8%+1.1pp |
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- What are Yext's profit margins?
- Yext (YEXT) runs a 73.9% gross margin and a 11.0% operating margin, with a 8.9% net margin.
- Where do Yext's ratios come from?
- Every ratio is computed from Yext's SEC filings — trailing-twelve-month flows over period-end balances. Valuation multiples combine those fundamentals with market data, recomputed each period. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any ratio for its full history and peer comparisons.
