Diamond Foods (DMND)

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    Diamond Foods Historical PEG Ratio Data

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    Jan. 30, 2012 0.1705
    Jan. 27, 2012 0.1764
    Jan. 26, 2012 0.1743
    Jan. 25, 2012 0.1711
    Jan. 24, 2012 0.1659
    Jan. 23, 2012 0.1514
    Jan. 20, 2012 0.1525
    Jan. 19, 2012 0.1506
    Jan. 18, 2012 0.1473
    Jan. 17, 2012 0.1391
    Jan. 13, 2012 0.1378
    Jan. 12, 2012 0.1536
    Jan. 11, 2012 0.1516
    Jan. 10, 2012 0.1525
    Jan. 9, 2012 0.1534
    Jan. 6, 2012 0.1536
    Jan. 5, 2012 0.1511
    Jan. 4, 2012 0.1495
    Jan. 3, 2012 0.1493
    Dec. 30, 2011 0.1496
    Dec. 29, 2011 0.1461
    Dec. 28, 2011 0.1363
    Dec. 27, 2011 0.1325
    Dec. 23, 2011 0.1317
    Dec. 22, 2011 0.1385
       
    Dec. 21, 2011 0.1257
    Dec. 20, 2011 0.1248
    Dec. 19, 2011 0.1256
    Dec. 16, 2011 0.1253
    Dec. 15, 2011 0.1292
    Dec. 14, 2011 0.1368
    Dec. 13, 2011 0.1377
    Dec. 12, 2011 0.1451
    Dec. 9, 2011 0.1881
    Dec. 8, 2011 0.1231
    Dec. 7, 2011 0.1258
    Dec. 6, 2011 0.1295
    Dec. 5, 2011 0.1351
    Dec. 2, 2011 0.1358
    Dec. 1, 2011 0.1368
    Nov. 30, 2011 0.1287
    Nov. 29, 2011 0.128
    Nov. 28, 2011 0.135
    Nov. 25, 2011 0.1254
    Nov. 23, 2011 0.1289
    Nov. 22, 2011 0.1621
    Nov. 21, 2011 0.1623
    Nov. 18, 2011 0.1663
    Nov. 17, 2011 0.1698
    Nov. 16, 2011 0.1738

    About PEG Ratio

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    The PEG ratio (Price/Earnings To Growth ratio) illustrates the relationship between stock price, earning per share, and the company's growth rate. The PEG ratio consists of the PE ratio divided by the company's growth rate. Using just the PE ratio makes high-growth companies look overvalued relative to others. By dividing the PE ratio by the earnings growth rate, the PEG ratio allows investors to accurately compare companies with different PE ratios and growth rates.

    A company with a PEG ratio below 1 is considered undervalued. A company with a PEG ratio around 1 is considered fairly valued. A company with a PEG ratio greater than 1 is considered overvalued.
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    DMND PEG Ratio Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum 0.1051 Mar 3 2009
    Maximum 4.277 Jul 27 2010
    Average 0.9413