PE Ratio Chart

Historical PE Ratio Data

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Date Value
June 29, 2016 225.00
June 28, 2016 225.50
June 27, 2016 223.50
June 24, 2016 225.00
June 23, 2016 225.50
June 22, 2016 225.50
June 21, 2016 229.50
June 20, 2016 229.50
June 17, 2016 228.50
June 16, 2016 225.00
June 15, 2016 225.50
June 14, 2016 227.50
June 13, 2016 225.50
June 10, 2016 227.00
June 09, 2016 229.50
June 08, 2016 223.00
June 07, 2016 224.00
June 06, 2016 222.50
June 03, 2016 227.50
June 02, 2016 226.00
June 01, 2016 226.00
May 31, 2016 227.50
May 27, 2016 227.00
May 26, 2016 228.00
May 25, 2016 227.50
Date Value
May 24, 2016 225.50
May 23, 2016 219.50
May 20, 2016 225.50
May 19, 2016 226.00
May 18, 2016 227.50
May 17, 2016 226.00
May 16, 2016 228.02
May 13, 2016 229.50
May 12, 2016 226.50
May 11, 2016 230.50
May 10, 2016 244.50
May 09, 2016 235.50
May 06, 2016 235.00
May 05, 2016 236.50
May 04, 2016 236.00
May 03, 2016 238.00
May 02, 2016 235.50
April 29, 2016 237.00
April 28, 2016 236.50
April 27, 2016 235.00
April 26, 2016 234.00
April 25, 2016 235.50
April 22, 2016 232.50
April 21, 2016 235.00
April 20, 2016 233.50

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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