PE Ratio Chart

Historical PE Ratio Data

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Date Value
November 28, 2008 0.1544
November 27, 2008 0.1471
November 26, 2008 0.1471
November 25, 2008 0.1471
November 24, 2008 0.125
November 21, 2008 0.125
November 20, 2008 0.1176
November 19, 2008 0.1324
November 18, 2008 0.1324
November 17, 2008 0.1471
November 14, 2008 0.1471
November 13, 2008 0.1691
November 12, 2008 0.1213
November 11, 2008 0.1213
November 10, 2008 0.114
November 07, 2008 0.114
November 06, 2008 0.1176
November 05, 2008 0.1397
November 04, 2008 0.1471
November 03, 2008 0.136
October 31, 2008 0.1471
October 30, 2008 0.1287
October 29, 2008 0.125
October 28, 2008 0.1471
October 27, 2008 0.125
Date Value
October 24, 2008 0.1618
October 23, 2008 0.1618
October 22, 2008 0.1838
October 21, 2008 0.1838
October 20, 2008 0.1838
October 17, 2008 0.1985
October 16, 2008 0.1985
October 15, 2008 0.2279
October 14, 2008 0.2206
October 10, 2008 0.1471
October 09, 2008 0.2206
October 08, 2008 0.2574
October 07, 2008 0.2794
October 06, 2008 0.3088
October 03, 2008 0.3235
October 02, 2008 0.3676
October 01, 2008 0.4044
September 30, 2008 0.4191
September 29, 2008 0.4044
September 26, 2008 0.4265
September 25, 2008 0.4412
September 24, 2008 0.4044
September 23, 2008 0.4338
September 22, 2008 0.4412
September 19, 2008 0.4412

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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