PE Ratio Chart

Historical PE Ratio Data

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Date Value
March 30, 2010 6.800
March 29, 2010 6.750
March 26, 2010 7.000
March 25, 2010 7.700
March 24, 2010 7.000
March 23, 2010 7.000
March 22, 2010 7.500
March 19, 2010 7.500
March 18, 2010 7.500
March 17, 2010 7.800
March 16, 2010 7.930
March 15, 2010 7.100
March 12, 2010 7.500
March 11, 2010 7.500
March 10, 2010 8.000
March 09, 2010 8.000
March 08, 2010 7.500
March 05, 2010 7.250
March 04, 2010 7.700
March 03, 2010 7.100
March 02, 2010 8.100
March 01, 2010 8.450
February 26, 2010 8.500
February 25, 2010 8.500
February 24, 2010 8.600
Date Value
February 23, 2010 9.000
February 22, 2010 9.000
February 19, 2010 9.400
February 18, 2010 9.000
February 17, 2010 8.750
February 16, 2010 8.800
February 12, 2010 9.000
February 11, 2010 8.900
February 10, 2010 8.880
February 09, 2010 8.660
February 08, 2010 8.660
February 05, 2010 8.400
February 04, 2010 8.700
February 03, 2010 8.450
February 02, 2010 8.900
February 01, 2010 7.700
January 29, 2010 8.000
January 28, 2010 8.000
January 27, 2010 7.700
January 26, 2010 8.000
January 25, 2010 8.000
January 22, 2010 7.510
January 21, 2010 8.000
January 20, 2010 8.300
January 19, 2010 9.200

Price to Earnings Ratio (PE Ratio) Definition

The Price to Earnings Ratio (PE Ratio) is calculated by taking the stock price / EPS Diluted (TTM). This metric is considered a valuation metric that confirms whether the earnings of a company justifies the stock price. There isn't necesarily an optimum PE ratio, since different industries will have different ranges of PE Ratios. Because of this, PE Ratio is great to evaluate from a relative standpoint with other similar companies.

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PE Ratio Related Metrics

PS Ratio 0.0729
PEG Ratio -0.0006
Price to Book Value 0.1318
Price 0.1586
Earnings Yield -7.56K%
Market Cap 1.633M
PEGY Ratio -0.0006