PE Ratio Chart

Historical PE Ratio Data

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Date Value
April 01, 2014 0.7189
March 31, 2014 0.6343
March 28, 2014 1.903
March 27, 2014 1.903
March 26, 2014 1.903
March 25, 2014 2.199
March 24, 2014 2.199
March 21, 2014 2.199
March 20, 2014 2.114
March 19, 2014 2.368
March 18, 2014 2.368
March 17, 2014 2.367
March 14, 2014 2.749
March 13, 2014 2.580
March 12, 2014 2.537
March 11, 2014 2.225
March 10, 2014 2.512
March 07, 2014 2.453
March 06, 2014 2.495
March 05, 2014 2.199
March 04, 2014 2.453
March 03, 2014 2.453
February 28, 2014 2.326
February 27, 2014 2.410
February 26, 2014 2.199
Date Value
February 25, 2014 2.241
February 24, 2014 2.241
February 21, 2014 2.157
February 20, 2014 2.157
February 19, 2014 2.114
February 18, 2014 2.114
February 14, 2014 1.903
February 13, 2014 1.903
February 12, 2014 1.903
February 11, 2014 1.907
February 10, 2014 1.907
February 07, 2014 2.199
February 06, 2014 2.199
February 05, 2014 2.199
February 04, 2014 1.861
February 03, 2014 1.920
January 31, 2014 1.920
January 30, 2014 1.945
January 29, 2014 1.945
January 28, 2014 2.030
January 27, 2014 1.844
January 24, 2014 1.889
January 23, 2014 1.861
January 22, 2014 1.861
January 21, 2014 1.923

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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