DoorDash, Inc. (DASH) — Free Cash Flow Yield
Consumer Cyclical
DoorDash, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates a commerce platform that connects merchants, consumers, and dashers in the United States and internationally. The company operates DoorDash Marketplace, Wolt Marketplace, and Deliveroo Marketplace, which provide various services, such as customer acquisition, demand generation, order fulfillment, merchandising, payment processing, and customer support. It also offers consumer membership programs, DashPass, Wolt+, and Deliveroo Plus; advertising as a value-added service through its marketplaces; and white-label delivery fulfillment services, as well as services that help merchants establish online ordering, build branded mobile apps, manage reservations and in-store dining, manage consumer relationships, enable tableside order and pay, and improve customer support. The company was formerly known as Palo Alto Delivery Inc. and changed its name to DoorDash, Inc. in 2015. DoorDash, Inc. was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| FCF Yield | 1.9% |
| Consumer Cyclical Sector Avg FCF Yield | 5.1% |
| Annual Free Cash Flow | $1.8B |
| Market Cap | $94.6B |
| P/E Ratio | 113.6x |
DoorDash, Inc.'s FCF yield of 1.9% is below the Consumer Cyclical sector average (5.1%).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is DoorDash, Inc.'s (DASH) free cash flow yield?
DoorDash, Inc.'s (DASH) free cash flow yield is 1.9%. That is below the Consumer Cyclical sector average (5.1%).
Is DASH's free cash flow yield good?
At 1.9%, DASH's free cash flow yield is considered weak — yields above 10% are generally excellent, 7–10% good, 4–7% fair, and below 4% weak, though context varies by sector and growth stage.
How much free cash flow does DoorDash, Inc. generate?
DoorDash, Inc. generated $1.8B in free cash flow, against a market cap of $94.6B.
How is free cash flow yield calculated?
Free cash flow yield = (Free Cash Flow ÷ Market Capitalization) × 100%. Free cash flow equals operating cash flow minus capital expenditures.
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