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- Ο δείκτης τιμής προς κέρδη, δηλ. ο πολλαπλασιαστής κερδών. Το πηλίκον της διαίρεσης της τρέχουσας τιμής της κοινής μετοχής με τα ετήσια κέρδη (της τελευταίας χρήσης). Own research - by laontas
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- * Το Ρ/Ε (πολλαπλασιαστής κερδών) των μετοχών, δηλαδή ο λόγος της τιμής της μετοχής προς τα κέρδη της εταιρείας σε μια συγκεκριμένη χρονική περίοδο. Σ΄ αυτόν απεικονίζεται η σχέση της τρέχουσας χρηματιστηριακής τιμής με τα κέρδη του πιο πρόσφατου 12μηνου ανά μετοχή. - Capital.gr by laontas
- Προσδιορισμός του P/E με Ιστορικά Ε
τρέχουσα τιμή της μετοχής/κέρδη ανά μετοχή της τελευταίας οικονομικής χρήσεως.
Ο P/E παρουσιάζει πόσες φορές τα κέρδη ανά μετοχή της τελευταίας χρήσεως αξίζει η μετοχή, αυτή τη στιγμή.
Μιά εταιρία με υψηλή απόδοση, καλή διοίκηση, σημαντικές προοπτικές ανάπτυξης και σχετικά χαμηλό βαθμό κινδύνου έχει συνήθως υψηλό δείκτη P/E και αντιστρόφως. - aislab.aueb.gr by laontas
- Ο δείκτης P/E αντιπροσωπεύει το λόγο: Τιμή/(Κέρδη / Μετοχή), όπου
Τιμή: Tρέχουσα τιμή μετοχής
Κέρδη: Αναμενόμενα κέρδη τρέχοντος έτους
Μετοχή: Συνολικός αριθμός (κοινών και προνομιούχων) μετοχών κατά το τρέχον
έτος - Investment Research & Analysis Journal by laontas
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- The P/E ratio ( price-to-earnings ratio ) of a stock (also called its "P/E", "PER", "earnings multiple," or simply "multiple") is a measure of the price paid for a share relative to the annual net income or profit earned by the firm per share http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P/E_ratio - by Bertil Andreazon
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- The P/E ratio ( price-to-earnings ratio ) of a stock (also called its "P/E", "PER", "earnings multiple," or simply "multiple") is a measure of the price paid for a share relative to the annual net income or profit earned by the firm per share - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P/E_ by Bertil Andreazon
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- The price to earnings ratio (denoted P/E) measures the relationship between the share price to its earnings per share. It is considered one of the most important metric of a company because comparing two similar companies’ P/E shows us which is a better value. investing-school.com - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- By analyzing the price-to-earnings ratio, investors can evaluate a company's shares within the context of actual income the company has generated over a certain period. - investment.suite101.com by Enrique Cavalitto
- A measure of the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) using forecasted earnings for the P/E calculation. While the earnings used are just an estimate and are not as reliable as current earnings data, there is still benefit in estimated P/E analysis. - answers.com by Enrique Cavalitto
- Graham sets the magic number of <15 as an ideal price to earnings ratio. I would argue that this number is a guide. Some sectors have ridiculously low P/E ratios, others have ridiculously high ratios. It is worthwhile to have a look at sector numbers before getting too excited about a company. - traderplanet.com by Enrique Cavalitto
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- Indicator care ofera investitorilor o idee cu privire la cat de mult platesc pentru capacitatea de a genera profit a unei companii. Own research - by Renata Ana Ursu
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- In ciuda evolutiei extrem de bune pe piata de retail bancar, Banca Transilvania are destul de putine sanse sa obtina un ritm de crestere a cotei de piata dar si a profitului care sa justifice raportul Pret/Castig extrem de ridicat. - Google by Renata Ana Ursu
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- Il rapporto prezzo/utili (in inglese Price-Earnings (PE) Ratio, P = price = prezzo; E = earnings = utili), è il rapporto fra il prezzo corrente di un'azione al momento del calcolo dell'indicatore, scelto di solito nel listino della borsa nazionale coi maggiori volumi scambiati (per l'Italia si considera Milano), e l'utile atteso per ogni azione, che è pari all'ultimo dividendo distribuito dalla società (nell'anno corrente o in anni precedenti) diviso il numero di azioni circolanti in quel periodo. wikipedia - by Ketty Federico
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- Il PE esprime anche il tempo necessario perché gli utili ripaghino il prezzo dell'azione; dopo tale periodo anche una vendita al di sotto del prezzo inziale (ad esempio se il titolo è in forte calo) è conveniente poiché già dagli utili l'azionista ha realizzato il suo profitto. Se PE è 15, servono 15 anni di utili perché la società ripaghi il prezzo versato con gli utili, nell'ipotesi che vi sia sempre un utile all'anno (società non in perdita); se l'utile è in crescita (es. se vi sono dividendi straordinari), 15 anni è il tempo massimo di ripagamento. - wikipedia by Ketty Federico
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