Automobile Components Companies By Book Value Per Share Ratio

Book Value Per Share
Book Value Per ShareEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1SEG Seaport Entertainment Group
68.95
 0.07 
 4.43 
 0.30 
2GT Goodyear Tire Rubber
16.65
 0.14 
 3.05 
 0.41 
3382550AD3 GOODYEAR TIRE RUBR
0.0
 0.01 
 1.36 
 0.01 
4382550BG5 Goodyear Tire Rubber
0.0
(0.07)
 0.84 
(0.06)
5382550BH3 GOODYEAR TIRE RUBR
0.0
 0.12 
 0.40 
 0.05 
6382550BF7 Goodyear Tire Rubber
0.0
 0.01 
 0.38 
 0.00 
7382550BK6 US382550BK68
0.0
 0.02 
 1.50 
 0.03 
8382550BJ9 US382550BJ95
0.0
 0.00 
 0.86 
 0.00 
9382550BN0 GT 5 15 JUL 29
0.0
 0.02 
 1.97 
 0.03 
10382550BR1 GT 525 15 JUL 31
0.0
 0.01 
 1.26 
 0.01 
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Book Value per Share (B/S) can be calculated by subtracting liabilities from assets, and then dividing it by the total number of currently outstanding shares. It indicates the level of safety associated with each common share after removing the effects of liabilities. In other words, a shareholder can use this ratio to see how much he or she can sell the stake in the company in the event of a liquidation. The naive approach to look at Book Value per Share is to compare it to current stock price. If Book Value per Share is higher than the currently traded stock price, the company can be considered undervalued. However, investors must be aware that conventional calculation of Book Value does not include intangible assets such as goodwill, intellectual property, trademarks or brands and may not be an appropriate measure for many firms.