PE Ratio Chart

Historical PE Ratio Data

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Date Value
December 30, 2016 0.8188
December 29, 2016 0.8389
December 28, 2016 0.8658
December 27, 2016 0.8658
December 23, 2016 0.8926
December 22, 2016 0.8121
December 21, 2016 0.8121
December 20, 2016 0.8322
December 19, 2016 0.8121
December 16, 2016 0.8658
December 15, 2016 0.7852
December 14, 2016 0.8322
December 13, 2016 0.8859
December 12, 2016 0.8926
December 09, 2016 0.8926
December 08, 2016 0.9195
December 07, 2016 0.9262
December 06, 2016 0.9396
December 05, 2016 0.9866
December 02, 2016 0.906
December 01, 2016 0.9463
November 30, 2016 0.9866
November 29, 2016 1.040
November 28, 2016 1.074
November 25, 2016 1.107
Date Value
November 23, 2016 1.00
November 22, 2016 1.450
November 21, 2016 1.530
November 18, 2016 1.611
November 17, 2016 1.752
November 16, 2016 1.778
November 15, 2016 1.577
November 14, 2016 1.248
November 11, 2016 1.275
November 10, 2016 1.188
November 09, 2016 1.248
November 08, 2016 1.135
November 07, 2016 1.094
November 04, 2016 1.109
November 03, 2016 1.094
November 02, 2016 1.141
November 01, 2016 1.174
October 31, 2016 1.241
October 28, 2016 1.166
October 27, 2016 1.228
October 26, 2016 1.215
October 25, 2016 1.268
October 24, 2016 1.228
October 21, 2016 1.369
October 20, 2016 1.403

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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