About stubhub holdings inc - STUB
Stubhub Holdings, Inc. provides online ticket selling services. It also provides services for buyers and sellers of tickets for sports, concerts, theater, and other live entertainment events. The company was founded by Eric H. Baker in 2000 and is headquartered in New York, NY.
STUB At a Glance
Stubhub Holdings, Inc.
175 Greenwich Street
New York, New York 10007
| Phone | 1-888-977-5364 | Revenue | 1.75B | |
| Industry | Internet Software/Services | Net Income | -1,905,934,000.00 | |
| Sector | Technology Services | Employees | 900 | |
| Fiscal Year-end | 12 / 2026 | |||
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STUB Valuation
| P/E Current | N/A |
| P/E Ratio (with extraordinary items) | N/A |
| P/E Ratio (without extraordinary items) | N/A |
| Price to Sales Ratio | 2.683 |
| Price to Book Ratio | 3.956 |
| Price to Cash Flow Ratio | 24.32 |
| Enterprise Value to EBITDA | -4.685 |
| Enterprise Value to Sales | 3.269 |
| Total Debt to Enterprise Value | 0.264 |
STUB Efficiency
| Revenue/Employee | 1,939,097.778 |
| Income Per Employee | -2,117,704.444 |
| Receivables Turnover | 166.019 |
| Total Asset Turnover | 0.333 |
STUB Liquidity
| Current Ratio | 1.035 |
| Quick Ratio | 1.028 |
| Cash Ratio | 0.992 |
STUB Profitability
| Gross Margin | 80.541 |
| Operating Margin | -71.248 |
| Pretax Margin | -88.549 |
| Net Margin | -109.211 |
| Return on Assets | -36.32 |
| Return on Equity | -114.838 |
| Return on Total Capital | -55.267 |
| Return on Invested Capital | -52.857 |
STUB Capital Structure
| Total Debt to Total Equity | 77.614 |
| Total Debt to Total Capital | 43.698 |
| Total Debt to Total Assets | 29.817 |
| Long-Term Debt to Equity | 127.321 |
| Long-Term Debt to Total Capital | 43.698 |
Stubhub Holdings Inc in the News
Live Nation says ‘game is not over’ after jury finds company liable for ticketing monopoly
A federal jury in New York found Live Nation and Ticketmaster liable for monopolistic practices, in what attorneys general called a landmark victory.
StubHub reaches settlement to refund $10 million to customers over 'deceptive' pricing
StubHub will pay $10 million in refunds after the FTC accused the ticketing platform of failing to disclose mandatory fees on live-event ticket prices.

