Snap (SNAP) — Price target calculator

Model Snap (SNAP) stock price with bear, base, and bull EPS growth and P/E. Pre-filled analyst and historical data. Free scenario calculator.

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SNAP

Stock price

$6.00

TTM EPS

N/A

P/E (TTM)

N/A

5Y median P/E

N/A

Market cap

$10.32B

Fundamentals as of (TTM through latest reported quarter).

Scenario calculator

Price target (simple) needs positive TTM EPS. Try Advanced (revenue) mode when earnings are negative.

Enter EPS growth and exit P/E per scenario. The chart starts at the current share price (Now) and transitions the P/E from today's trailing multiple toward your Exit P/E over the horizon. Same live price and TTM EPS as the rest of the page.

Whole number from 1 to 10 years.

Annual diluted EPS

GAAP diluted earnings per share by fiscal year (from reported statements). Use it as context for the EPS growth assumptions in the scenario calculator above — not a forecast.

Scale: -2.95 to 0.00 EPS; horizontal line at 0. Fiscal years with no row in the database are omitted.

Historical multiples

Each bar is the trailing five-year range (low left, high right). Gray fill from low to today; dot = today; amber tick = median. Low, median, and high are listed under each bar.

P/SToday2.3· at low
5Y low2.3
5Y high17.8
Median3.3

Net debt

$3.7B

Beta

0.91

Vs market benchmark

Return drivers (illustrative)

Historical EPS growth and where today’s P/E sits vs its five-year median — same P/E basis as the scenario price paths chart above.

Not enough history on this page to show EPS growth or median P/E context.

Frequently asked questions

How to calculate SNAP's price target?

Stock price targets use projected EPS × exit P/E. Future EPS = TTM EPS × (1 + growth)^years, then price = future EPS × P/E. This tool pre-fills analyst consensus and historical ranges for Snap (SNAP).

What is SNAP's base case price target?

With 10% annual EPS growth and a 76x P/E over 5 years based on consensus from 26 analysts, the base case price target for Snap (SNAP) is $-34.05, implying about 0.0% CAGR.

What P/E ratio should I use for SNAP?

Defaults use 5-year median P/E for the base case, 25th percentile for bear and 75th for bull. Adjust sliders for your own valuation view.

What is SNAP's expected return?

Expected return depends on your assumptions. CAGR = (Future price / Current price)^(1/Years) − 1. This is illustrative only, not investment advice.