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This puts Google's price, earning ratio in the low thirties, not a bargain unless you believe growth stocks should sell at more than one times their growth rate.
What is its price earning ratio?
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Price earning ratios approximate 8 times.
Volatility of stock markets, highly exaggerated price to earning ratios, and lack of sophisticated secondary markets are all detrimental to financing of high-risk innovation projects.
"Along with the absolute profit (or loss) earned, ratios like this are important as they show how large a business's profits are in relation to its sales and costs.
Based on its price-to-earning ratio, Lilly was the most expensive stock in the industry before yesterday's ruling.
The ultimate irony of the piece is how the investors highlighted in the story openly admit they were burned by chasing high-multiple, high price-earning ratio stocks and yet are only too happy to take the exact same position in real estate only a few short years later.
Halifax's house prices-to-earning ratio has declined from a peak of 5.84 to 4.36 in May, a level last seen in January 2003, while the proportion of disposable income a buyer needs to meet typical mortgage repayments had fallen to 31% by the end of last year – below the average of 37% recorded over the past 25 years.
Some said they could find an extra $10m, $20m, and even $30m from their businesses to offset the surprise.Readers should be deeply cynical of suggestions that accounts are much more reliable these days and that therefore historic valuation measures, like the cyclically-adjusted or Shiller price-earning ratio, are irrelevant.
*P/E: Price-to-earning ratio.
The price-to-earning ratio for India stocks is 21, while Chinese stocks on the Hong Kong Exchange are selling for 15 times earnings.
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