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Guys pls help me in looking for this. Is there any source of data which is reliable and which gives the latest ratio of stocks listed on BSE and NSE. i am looking forward to ratio like PE, PEG, Book value to Market Value..etc.. Would really appreciate anybody's help
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Hi,
Guys pls help me in looking for this. Is there any source of data which is reliable and which gives the latest ratio of stocks listed on BSE and NSE. i am looking forward to ratio like PE, PEG, Book value to Market Value..etc.. Would really appreciate anybody's help
Look up in Eco Times ... Sat edition I think

Whats PEG by the way ?

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PEG is the PE ratio divided by the growth rate of the company. PEG<1 is great, which means that the PE is lower than the growth rate of the company. PEG much higher than 1 could imply overvaluation.
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PEG is the PE ratio divided by the growth rate of the company. PEG<1 is great, which means that the PE is lower than the growth rate of the company. PEG much higher than 1 could imply overvaluation.
By growth u mean sales growth or earnings growth ?

And by the way, does any site offer these ratios at a glance ?

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Earnings growth... however, very difficult to get accurate PEG estimates for 2 reasons...
1. Some analysts compute PE on a trailing basis, some compute it on a forward basis,
2. Earnings growth again is computed by some on a trailing, and by some on a forward basis.
In my view, better to use trailing in both, unless there is very very clear earnings visibility for the next 3 years atleast, in which case forward may be better.
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Guys that still doesnt get answer my question as to where can i get reliable and most updated data on companies for the purpose of computation of varios ratios like PE, PEG, Book value to market value, ROE, ROA...etc....
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