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Hello friends,
Please refere to the attached file. I have the annual financial results with me. It includes the EPS details. I want to calculate the PE ration. Questions: 1. How to calculate the PE ratio? 2. Can I get the PE from the existing data that I have or do I need to look for some more data? Any help will be highly appriciated. Thanks MANOJ |
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PE is nothing but the ratio of market price to earnings per share (EPS). Price is what changes everyday. Earnings (Basic EPS or diluted EPS) change every quarter. So, trailing EPS could be the sum of the EPS of the last 4 quarters (or any other way you want to define it).
eg. Hero Honda closed at 713.7 yesterday. The sum of the last 4 EPS/quarter is 49.2. So the PE is 14.51. |
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what is PEG?
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Any book or something in which i can learn valuation of a stock or i shud be able to judge the value of the stock... Plzzzz pm me
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PEG is the ratio of the Price Earnings Ratio to the expected Growth of the companies earnings per share.
PEG < 1 is a great Buy A very high PEG means the stock is overvalued. A PEG=1 implies fair valuation |
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ya any books on stock valuation. thanks ivon
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Hi friends... i see that some of you are looking for a book on fundamental analysis.
i believe that the book called 'Buffetology' by Mary Buffet, would be a good read. It is lucid and clear. |
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Try 'Investment Valuation' and 'Damodaran on Valuation' by Aswath Damodaran. Here is a link of the second edition of 'Investment Valuation' online.
http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar...ln2ed/book.htm |
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thanks ivan & ada
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Very Much Informative
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