PS Ratio Chart

Historical PS Ratio Data

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Date Value
June 29, 2016 0.3612
June 28, 2016 0.6881
June 27, 2016 0.344
June 24, 2016 0.6881
June 23, 2016 0.6881
June 22, 2016 0.6881
June 21, 2016 0.6881
June 20, 2016 0.6881
June 17, 2016 0.6881
June 16, 2016 0.6881
June 15, 2016 0.6537
June 14, 2016 0.6881
June 13, 2016 0.344
June 10, 2016 0.6881
June 09, 2016 1.032
June 08, 2016 1.032
June 07, 2016 1.032
June 06, 2016 1.032
June 03, 2016 0.8601
June 02, 2016 0.8601
June 01, 2016 1.032
May 31, 2016 0.8601
May 27, 2016 1.032
May 26, 2016 1.032
May 25, 2016 1.032
Date Value
May 24, 2016 1.032
May 23, 2016 1.032
May 20, 2016 1.376
May 19, 2016 1.376
May 18, 2016 1.376
May 17, 2016 1.376
May 16, 2016 0.6881
May 13, 2016 2.064
May 12, 2016 0.6881
May 11, 2016 1.032
May 10, 2016 1.032
May 09, 2016 1.376
May 06, 2016 1.376
May 05, 2016 1.720
May 04, 2016 2.064
May 03, 2016 2.064
May 02, 2016 2.752
April 29, 2016 3.440
April 28, 2016 4.816
April 27, 2016 5.848
April 26, 2016 6.536
April 25, 2016 6.881
April 22, 2016 6.536
April 21, 2016 6.536
April 20, 2016 6.881

Price to Sales Ratio Definition

The Price to Sales Ratio (PS Ratio) is calculated by taking the stock price / revenue per share (ttm). This metric is considered a valuation metric that confirms whether the sales of a company justifies the stock price. There isn't necesarily an optimum PS ratio, since different industries will have different ranges of PS Ratios. Because of this, PS Ratio is great to evaluate from a relative standpoint with other similar companies. PS Ratio might also be a handy metric for companies that are not profitable yet, since they might be valued moreso by their overall sales and potential of becoming profitable in the future.

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