price earnings ratio (p/e ratio)

price earnings ratio (p/e ratio)

a measure of the valuation of a company, based on the level of confidence investors have in the company (rightly or wrongly). Generally, the higher the figure, the higher the confidence. It is worked out by dividing the current share price by the last published earnings per share (see EPS) (IW)

In other languages:

  • proporzjon ta' qligħ mal-prezz [MT] - l-qies ta' l-ishma ta' kumpanija bbażata fuq il-fiduċja (tajba jew ħażina) li investituri jkollhom fil-kumpanija. ġeneralment, aktar ma l-proporzjon tkun għolja, ogħla tkun il-fiduċja. Il-proporzjon tinħadem billi wieħed jiddividi l-prezz ta' l-ishma kurrenti bl-aħħar qligħ għal kull sehem ippubblikat qabel (li hu l-qligħ nett diviż bin-numru ta' ishma ordinarji) (IW)
  • rapporto prezzo guadagno [IT]
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