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50.65 +0.35  +0.70%  May 20, 8:00PM
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Total Price / Book Value:

1.210 for May 20, 2013
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    May 20, 2013 1.210
    May 17, 2013 1.200
    May 16, 2013 1.182
    May 15, 2013 1.195
    May 14, 2013 1.207
    May 13, 2013 1.204
    May 10, 2013 1.202
    May 9, 2013 1.208
    May 8, 2013 1.214
    May 7, 2013 1.206
    May 6, 2013 1.199
    May 3, 2013 1.199
    May 2, 2013 1.181
    May 1, 2013 1.186
    April 30, 2013 1.198
    April 29, 2013 1.186
    April 26, 2013 1.166
    April 25, 2013 1.171
    April 24, 2013 1.160
    April 23, 2013 1.143
    April 22, 2013 1.119
    April 19, 2013 1.108
    April 18, 2013 1.102
    April 17, 2013 1.107
    April 16, 2013 1.142
       
    April 15, 2013 1.131
    April 12, 2013 1.165
    April 11, 2013 1.176
    April 10, 2013 1.164
    April 9, 2013 1.163
    April 8, 2013 1.146
    April 5, 2013 1.149
    April 4, 2013 1.152
    April 3, 2013 1.152
    April 2, 2013 1.164
    April 1, 2013 1.147
    March 28, 2013 1.204
    March 27, 2013 1.209
    March 26, 2013 1.224
    March 25, 2013 1.224
    March 22, 2013 1.244
    March 21, 2013 1.240
    March 20, 2013 1.260
    March 19, 2013 1.250
    March 18, 2013 1.254
    March 15, 2013 1.274
    March 14, 2013 1.275
    March 13, 2013 1.260
    March 12, 2013 1.288
    March 11, 2013 1.290

    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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    TOT Price / Book Value Benchmarks

    Companies
    Exxon Mobil Corporation 2.463
    BP 1.061
    Chevron 1.708

    TOT Price / Book Value Rankings

    Overall 82nd percentile
    1408 of 8002
    Sector 80th percentile
    82 of 410 in Energy
    Industry 69th percentile
    10 of 33 in Oil & Gas Integrated

    TOT Price / Book Value Range, Past 5 Years

    Minimum 1.006 Jun 26 2012
    Maximum 2.785 May 21 2008
    Average 1.561