World Fuel Services Corporation (INT)

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World Fuel Services Corporation PEG Ratio

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    World Fuel Services Corporation Historical PEG Ratio Data

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    Dec. 28, 2012 2.239
    Dec. 27, 2012 2.256
    Dec. 26, 2012 2.259
    Dec. 24, 2012 2.266
    Dec. 21, 2012 2.282
    Dec. 20, 2012 2.294
    Dec. 19, 2012 2.258
    Dec. 18, 2012 2.268
    Dec. 17, 2012 2.230
    Dec. 14, 2012 2.178
    Dec. 13, 2012 2.163
    Dec. 12, 2012 2.188
    Dec. 11, 2012 2.182
    Dec. 10, 2012 2.176
    Dec. 7, 2012 2.136
    Dec. 6, 2012 2.126
    Dec. 5, 2012 2.118
    Dec. 4, 2012 2.106
    Dec. 3, 2012 2.108
    Nov. 30, 2012 2.144
    Nov. 29, 2012 2.136
    Nov. 28, 2012 2.113
    Nov. 27, 2012 2.120
    Nov. 26, 2012 2.130
    Nov. 23, 2012 2.138
       
    Nov. 21, 2012 2.097
    Nov. 20, 2012 2.106
    Nov. 19, 2012 2.103
    Nov. 16, 2012 2.070
    Nov. 15, 2012 2.044
    Nov. 14, 2012 2.075
    Nov. 13, 2012 2.107
    Nov. 12, 2012 2.145
    Nov. 9, 2012 2.161
    Nov. 8, 2012 2.163
    Nov. 7, 2012 2.195
    Nov. 6, 2012 2.241
    Nov. 5, 2012 2.192
    Nov. 2, 2012 2.119
    Nov. 1, 2012 1.966
    Oct. 31, 2012 1.910
    Oct. 26, 2012 1.920
    Oct. 25, 2012 1.910
    Oct. 24, 2012 1.884
    Oct. 23, 2012 1.888
    Oct. 22, 2012 1.916
    Oct. 19, 2012 1.922
    Oct. 18, 2012 1.931
    Oct. 17, 2012 1.926
    Oct. 16, 2012 1.899

    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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