Using the TipRanks Stock Screener Tool, we identified three large-cap companies that stand out with high price-to-earnings (P ...
Palo Alto Networks' investors certainly have good reasons to pay an expensive P/E ratio of 55x for its shares. The company's strong free cash flow conversion and scalable business model support high ...
Palantir Technologies Inc.'s headline P/E ratio of 265x is extremely high. But PLTR's free cash flow significantly exceeds its accounting EPS, suggesting its true earnings power is underestimated.
Compared to the aggregate P/E ratio of the 40.51 in the Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components industry, TE ...
If you are trading stocks, you need to have a strategy. You need to have a good way to differentiate a “buy” stock from a “sell” stock, so that you aren’t investing in stocks that decrease in value.
Take a Financial Advisor Quiz. Everyone wants to generate a healthy return on their investments. As the saying goes, you should “buy low and sell high.” But while you may think it’s a good idea to ...
The price-earnings (P/E) ratio, or earnings multiple, is one of the most popular measures of company value. It is computed by dividing the current stock price by earnings per share (EPS) for the most ...
There’s no single P/E ratio, causing no end of confusion. The reason there’s more than one ratio traces to ambiguity about the denominator. While the numerator is a fact of the matter, the denominator ...
Hardly ever has the stock market’s forward P/E ratio been higher than it is today. Based on estimated as-reported earnings per share for the next 12 months, for example, the S&P 500’s SPX current P/E ...
With a market capitalization of more than $32 billion, HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) is a high-tech powerhouse and S&P 500 inclusion. A global leader in office solutions and sales hardware, HP presents a unique ...
In this article, we discuss the 20 NYSE Stocks with the Lowest P/E Ratios. The S&P 500 has risen almost 13% so far this year and recorded 25 record closes in the last three months, as U.S. markets ...
The Standard & Poor’s (S&P) 500 stock index closed at an all-time high of 1527 on March 24, 2000. Since then, the index has declined by about 28% to 1097 as of May 14, 2002, roughly where it was four ...