Globus Maritime (GLBS)

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Globus Maritime PE Ratio TTM

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    Globus Maritime Historical PE Ratio TTM Data

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    Dec. 28, 2012 5.283
    Dec. 27, 2012 5.169
    Dec. 26, 2012 5.215
    Dec. 24, 2012 5.487
    Dec. 21, 2012 5.453
    Dec. 20, 2012 5.469
    Dec. 19, 2012 5.419
    Dec. 18, 2012 5.624
    Dec. 17, 2012 5.635
    Dec. 14, 2012 5.624
    Dec. 13, 2012 5.044
    Dec. 12, 2012 5.624
    Dec. 11, 2012 6.152
    Dec. 10, 2012 6.135
    Dec. 7, 2012 6.339
    Dec. 6, 2012 6.271
    Dec. 5, 2012 6.135
    Dec. 4, 2012 6.135
    Dec. 3, 2012 6.135
    Nov. 30, 2012 6.237
    Nov. 29, 2012 6.135
    Nov. 28, 2012 6.169
    Nov. 27, 2012 5.964
    Nov. 26, 2012 6.578
    Nov. 23, 2012 6.748
       
    Nov. 21, 2012 6.714
    Nov. 20, 2012 6.354
    Nov. 19, 2012 6.816
    Nov. 16, 2012 7.191
    Nov. 15, 2012 7.157
    Nov. 14, 2012 7.771
    Nov. 13, 2012 7.566
    Nov. 12, 2012 8.020
    Nov. 9, 2012 7.873
    Nov. 8, 2012 8.657
    Nov. 7, 2012 8.520
    Nov. 6, 2012 8.520
    Nov. 5, 2012 8.214
    Nov. 2, 2012 8.316
    Nov. 1, 2012 8.316
    Oct. 31, 2012 8.112
    Oct. 26, 2012 7.839
    Oct. 25, 2012 7.839
    Oct. 24, 2012 7.839
    Oct. 23, 2012 8.180
    Oct. 22, 2012 7.941
    Oct. 19, 2012 7.941
    Oct. 18, 2012 8.343
    Oct. 17, 2012 7.634
    Oct. 16, 2012 7.907

    About Price to Earnings Ratio

    The price to earnings ratio (PE Ratio) is the measure of the share price relative to the annual net income earned by the firm per share. PE ratio shows current investor demand for a company share. A high PE ratio generally indicates increased demand because investors anticipate earnings growth in the future. The PE ratio has units of years, which can be interpreted as the number of years of earnings to pay back purchase price.

    PE ratio is often referred to as the "multiple" because it demonstrates how much an investor is willing to pay for one dollar of earnings. PE Ratios are sometimes calculated using estimations of next year's earnings per share in the denominator. When this happens, it is usually noted.

    For more information on evaluating valuation multiples similar to this, please see our original white paper research : Making Sense Of Valuation Multiples.
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