Integrated Electrical Services (IESC)

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Integrated Electrical Services PE Ratio TTM

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    Integrated Electrical Services Historical PE Ratio TTM Data

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    June 29, 2009 702.00
    June 26, 2009 617.00
    June 25, 2009 701.00
    June 24, 2009 693.00
    June 23, 2009 759.00
    June 22, 2009 764.00
    June 19, 2009 810.00
    June 18, 2009 844.00
    June 17, 2009 829.00
    June 16, 2009 835.00
    June 15, 2009 839.00
    June 12, 2009 1015.00
    June 11, 2009 972.00
    June 10, 2009 953.00
    June 9, 2009 990.00
    June 8, 2009 993.00
    June 5, 2009 1011.00
    June 4, 2009 1018.00
    June 3, 2009 941.00
    June 2, 2009 1006.00
    June 1, 2009 1008.00
    May 29, 2009 986.00
    May 28, 2009 941.00
    May 27, 2009 976.00
    May 26, 2009 940.00
       
    May 22, 2009 876.00
    May 21, 2009 922.00
    May 20, 2009 978.00
    May 19, 2009 970.00
    May 18, 2009 1011.00
    May 15, 2009 914.00
    May 14, 2009 979.00
    May 13, 2009 969.00
    May 12, 2009 1035.00
    May 11, 2009 1056.00
    May 8, 2009 1067.00
    May 7, 2009 930.00
    May 6, 2009 1016.00
    May 5, 2009 1018.00
    May 4, 2009 1029.00
    May 1, 2009 920.00
    April 30, 2009 961.00
    April 29, 2009 973.00
    April 28, 2009 939.00
    April 27, 2009 929.00
    April 24, 2009 915.00
    April 23, 2009 863.00
    April 22, 2009 948.00
    April 21, 2009 925.00
    April 20, 2009 890.00

    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.
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