Smithfield Foods (SFD)

25.60 -0.23  -0.87%  May 20, 4:59PM
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Smithfield Foods Price / Book Value:

1.109 for May 20, 2013
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    Smithfield Foods Historical Price / Book Value Data

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    May 20, 2013 1.109
    May 17, 2013 1.119
    May 16, 2013 1.142
    May 15, 2013 1.154
    May 14, 2013 1.162
    May 13, 2013 1.124
    May 10, 2013 1.128
    May 9, 2013 1.110
    May 8, 2013 1.122
    May 7, 2013 1.117
    May 6, 2013 1.103
    May 3, 2013 1.111
    May 2, 2013 1.109
    May 1, 2013 1.096
    April 30, 2013 1.110
    April 29, 2013 1.114
    April 26, 2013 1.124
    April 25, 2013 1.140
    April 24, 2013 1.124
    April 23, 2013 1.103
    April 22, 2013 1.094
    April 19, 2013 1.103
    April 18, 2013 1.100
    April 17, 2013 1.095
    April 16, 2013 1.108
       
    April 15, 2013 1.094
    April 12, 2013 1.126
    April 11, 2013 1.128
    April 10, 2013 1.120
    April 9, 2013 1.109
    April 8, 2013 1.108
    April 5, 2013 1.137
    April 4, 2013 1.114
    April 3, 2013 1.102
    April 2, 2013 1.123
    April 1, 2013 1.128
    March 28, 2013 1.148
    March 27, 2013 1.137
    March 26, 2013 1.154
    March 25, 2013 1.164
    March 22, 2013 1.137
    March 21, 2013 1.128
    March 20, 2013 1.146
    March 19, 2013 1.145
    March 18, 2013 1.148
    March 15, 2013 1.144
    March 14, 2013 1.137
    March 13, 2013 1.142
    March 12, 2013 1.145
    March 11, 2013 1.125

    About Price to Book Ratio

    The price to book value is a financial ratio used to compare a company's book value to its current market price. Book value is an accounting term denoting the portion of the company held by the shareholders at accounting value (not market value). In other words, book value is the company's total tangible assets less its total liabilities.

    The ratio has two calculation methods. In the first way, the company's market capitalization is divided by the company's total book value from its balance sheet. The second way, using per-share values, is to divide the company's current share price by the book value per share. In general, a low price to book value indicates that a stock is undervalued and thus more desirable.

    In theory, if you purchased stock with a price to book value less than 1 and the company immediately went bankrupt, you would gain money on your investment. In reality, this may not be true since there are times when liquidation value, or the price at which a company's assets can be sold, is less than the book value of those assets.
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    SFD Price / Book Value Benchmarks

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    Hormel Foods Corporation 3.864
    ConAgra Foods 2.968
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    SFD Price / Book Value Rankings

    Overall 84th percentile
    1234 of 8002
    Sector 81st percentile
    49 of 270 in Consumer Defensive
    Industry 78th percentile
    13 of 60 in Packaged Foods

    SFD Price / Book Value Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum 0.2708 Nov 21 2008
    Maximum 1.401 May 29 2008
    Average 0.9160