price earning ratio
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Answer / bharathi
market value per share/EPS
EPS=net income-preferred shares/weighted average common shares outstanding
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Answer / mufaddal
The price to earnings ratio is one of the most important ratios in investing.A valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to its per-share earnings.Generally a high P/E ratio means that investors are anticipating higher growth in the future.
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Answer / akram
A financial interpretation of P/E ratio:
Amount of money(in unit) an invester is willing to invest in a company to earn one unit.
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Answer / vinay kumar
PE =Market price per share/Earning per share
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Answer / tanoj
difference between sale of product and rate of product
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