First Business Financial Services (FBIZ)

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First Business Financial Services PEG Ratio

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    First Business Financial Services Historical PEG Ratio Data

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    March 28, 2013 4.758
    March 27, 2013 4.740
    March 26, 2013 4.812
    March 25, 2013 4.894
    March 22, 2013 4.871
    March 21, 2013 4.795
    March 20, 2013 4.698
    March 19, 2013 4.606
    March 18, 2013 4.574
    March 15, 2013 4.555
    March 14, 2013 4.532
    March 13, 2013 4.519
    March 12, 2013 4.518
    March 11, 2013 4.426
    March 8, 2013 4.417
    March 7, 2013 4.418
    March 6, 2013 4.406
    March 5, 2013 4.388
    March 4, 2013 4.395
    March 1, 2013 4.388
    Feb. 28, 2013 4.381
    Feb. 27, 2013 4.404
    Feb. 26, 2013 4.418
    Feb. 25, 2013 4.387
    Feb. 22, 2013 4.387
       
    Feb. 21, 2013 4.390
    Feb. 20, 2013 4.387
    Feb. 19, 2013 4.328
    Feb. 15, 2013 4.279
    Feb. 14, 2013 4.270
    Feb. 13, 2013 4.268
    Feb. 12, 2013 4.277
    Feb. 11, 2013 4.266
    Feb. 8, 2013 4.266
    Feb. 7, 2013 4.272
    Feb. 6, 2013 4.286
    Feb. 5, 2013 4.289
    Feb. 4, 2013 4.279
    Feb. 1, 2013 4.36
    Jan. 31, 2013 4.279
    Jan. 30, 2013 4.234
    Jan. 29, 2013 4.236
    Jan. 28, 2013 4.157
    Jan. 25, 2013 4.160
    Jan. 24, 2013 4.183
    Jan. 23, 2013 4.197
    Jan. 22, 2013 4.128
    Jan. 18, 2013 4.210
    Jan. 17, 2013 4.228
    Jan. 16, 2013 4.180

    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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