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The market value of the equity of ginger, inc., is $635,000. the balance sheet shows $39,000 in cash and $215,000 in debt, while the income statement has ebit of $96,400 and a total of $168,000 in depreciation and amortization. what is the enterprise value–ebitda multiple for this company? the market value of the equity of ginger, inc., is $635,000. the balance sheet shows $39,000 in cash and $215,000 in debt, while the income statement has ebit of $96,400 and a total of $168,000 in depreciation and amortization. what is the enterprise value–ebitda multiple for this company?

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