Compare Price To Book Ratio Across Equities
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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SG | 1.7967 | 1.7967 | 1.7967 | 1.7967 | 1.7967 | 1.7967 | 1.7967 | 1.7967 | 2.8187 | (30.9203) | (17.4232) | 1.7967 | 2.6203 | 2.36 | 2.48 |
ACMR | (3.4992) | (3.4992) | (3.4992) | (3.4992) | (3.4992) | (3.4992) | (18.1848) | 0.9043 | 3.6989 | 3.185 | 10.4944 | 2.4232 | 0.6768 | 1.532 | 1.61 |
AMKR | 13.2124 | 1.2001 | 1.001 | 1.2021 | 1.4675 | 1.1915 | 1.8103 | 1.4402 | 0.8577 | 1.587 | 1.566 | 2.0548 | 1.5993 | 2.0624 | 3.08 |
DGII | 32.0294 | 0.9723 | 0.9454 | 0.7156 | 1.0568 | 0.9788 | 0.8779 | 1.0734 | 1.0891 | 1.2138 | 1.4285 | 2.4147 | 1.7894 | 1.7207 | 2.85 |
DPZ | (2.9039) | (1.5171) | (4.0674) | (4.0674) | (4.0674) | (4.0674) | (4.0674) | (2.9634) | (2.9541) | (2.9541) | (2.9541) | (2.9541) | (2.9541) | (3.5529) | (3.73) |
CBRL | 2.1814 | 4.355 | 4.355 | 4.355 | 6.847 | 6.847 | 6.847 | 6.847 | 6.847 | 2.1196 | 2.1196 | 2.1196 | 2.1196 | 2.1196 | 6.3013 |
YUM | (7.4679) | 10.9159 | 25.4076 | 25.4076 | 25.4076 | (4.4116) | (4.4116) | (4.4709) | (3.7343) | (3.8452) | (4.1547) | (4.9255) | (4.127) | (4.6724) | (4.44) |
Sweetgreen, Acm Research, and Evertz Technologies Price To Book Ratio description
A ratio used to compare a firm's market value to its book value, calculated by dividing the current closing price of the stock by the latest quarter's book value per share.Generate Optimal Portfolios
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