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I'm trying to track down some financial metrics for various segments of US public equities markets. Anyone know where I could easily obtain this info? Specifically, I'm looking for the following for both the SP500 and the healthcare companies within SP500:

  • Debt/EBITDA ratio (notional value of debt)
  • Net income % of EBITDA (i.e. net income/ebitda)
  • Free cash flow multiples (FCF/market cap)
  • EBITDA and revenue multiples
  • Appreciate any guidance/suggestions.

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    Easily? No. Free? Most likely no, at least not with a certain degree of data quality. Bloomberg, Reuters, and a myriad of other PAID data providers. I strongly assume this question will be closed down soon because apparently you do not work in the industry but just did not want to get your hopes for quick freebies, in terms of your desired data, up too high. – Matt Wolf Nov 1 '12 at 1:24
    As Freddy said, this is a site for people who work in the industry. So we would naturally use Bloomberg or Reuters. – chrisaycock Nov 1 '12 at 19:35
    Would Thomson or Reuters containing a long enough history ? – BlueTrin Apr 9 at 10:31

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    You can get some or all of that data from ycharts. They have a 2 week free trial period.

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