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price-earnings ratio

See PE ratio.



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That suggests earnings would come in around $76, and that the S&P 500 trades at a price-earnings ratio of 13.
In the last housing slump in the late 1980s and early 1990s, banks' shares traded on a price-earnings ratio of 6 for three years, at around the book value of their assets for four years, and the yield peaked at 9 per cent, according to strategists at Dresdner Kleinwort.
The oil and gas sector trades on a price-earnings ratio of around 18 times, and TGE stands now at 17 times, suggesting there is still some upside to the stock.
 
 
 
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