Leslies Current Valuation

LESL Stock  USD 1.51  0.03  2.03%   
Leslies trades at a growth-weighted earnings multiple relative to broader benchmarks, shaped by the current earnings and balance-sheet profile. Leslies' PEG ratio - P/E adjusted for earnings growth - is 1.57. Price-to-sales currently sits at 0.01. As of December 31, 2025, Enterprise Value Multiple is near current levels at 14.84x. Core fundamentals affecting Leslies' valuation include:
 Enterprise Value
1.03 billion
 Price Sales
0.01
 Forward PE
11.88
 Enterprise Value Revenue
0.85
Below Model Estimate
Today
1.51
The intrinsic value estimate for Leslies is based on a 3 months horizon. Negative profit margins (-22.69%) signal ongoing profitability risk influencing market valuation. Extending the time horizon generally improves valuation stability.
1.82
Intrinsic Value
9.97
Current intrinsic value estimate framed by downside and upside probability thresholds.

What Drives Current Valuation

The correlation data quantifies how Current Valuation at Leslies relates to other financial line items. These relationships describe association across reporting periods, not causation.
Competition

Leslies Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income

$-262.77 million
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income stood at $-250.26 million as of December 31, 2025.

How Key Fundamentals Interact

Enterprise Value stood at 0.00 as of December 31, 2025. Related reported indicator: Enterprise Value Multiple at 21.54 as of December 31, 2025.

Comparative Valuation Peer Comparison

Comparing Leslies' Comparative Valuation to that of its competitors is a reliable method for assessing relative value. Comparing Leslies' Comparative Valuation to peer stocks determines whether it trades at a premium or discount.
Leslies does not have enough peer data for a relative ranking for current valuation within its peer group.

Important Fundamentals

Financial Profile and Methodology

Leslies is best evaluated by comparing cash generation capacity with funding needs and reinvestment demands. Asset turnover ratios help show how efficiently Leslies is using its capital base. In recent filings, Leslies reported revenue of 1.24 billion, EPS loss of 29.67, negative operating margin of 37.8% as of the latest reporting period.

Leslies values are built from periodic company reporting and market reference feeds, with reporting definitions aligned before display. Reported income, balance-sheet, and cash-flow fields adhere to GAAP or IFRS presentation rules.

Editorial review and methodology oversight provided by: Rifka Kats, Member of Macroaxis Editorial Board