Compare Ptb Ratio Across Equities
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Cross Equities Ptb Ratio Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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BJ | (51.4184) | (51.4184) | (51.4184) | (51.4184) | (51.4184) | (51.4184) | (51.4184) | (51.4184) | (51.4184) | (51.4184) | 5.8833 | 5.8833 | 5.8833 | 5.8833 | (2.6928) |
DG | 2.636 | 3.0844 | 3.0844 | 4.7532 | 4.7532 | 4.7532 | 4.7532 | 4.7532 | 4.7532 | 4.4266 | 4.4266 | 4.4266 | 4.4266 | 4.4266 | 7.2499 |
GO | 2.6822 | 2.6822 | 2.6822 | 2.6822 | 2.6822 | 2.6822 | 2.6822 | 4.9519 | 7.0516 | 2.6822 | 2.6822 | 2.6822 | 2.5454 | 2.93 | 4.22 |
KR | (0.8455) | 3.4394 | 3.4394 | 3.4394 | 2.5033 | 2.5033 | 2.5033 | 2.5033 | 2.5033 | 2.5033 | 2.8522 | 2.8522 | 2.8522 | 2.8522 | (1.2736) |
YI | 13.4918 | 13.4918 | 13.4918 | 13.4918 | 13.4918 | 13.4918 | 13.4918 | 22.8394 | 1.7146 | 4.9368 | 10.4543 | (10.6381) | (4.1859) | (1.5895) | (1.51) |
DLTR | 9.4118 | 9.4118 | 9.4118 | 9.4118 | 3.3019 | 3.3019 | 3.3019 | 3.3019 | 3.3019 | 3.3019 | 4.1633 | 4.1633 | 4.1633 | 4.1633 | 3.2394 |
DTCK | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 50.6613 | 59.3168 | 20.4398 | 2.484 | 2.36 |
WILC | 12.3345 | 2.3439 | 2.0849 | 1.9016 | 1.802 | 1.7561 | 1.7975 | 1.7249 | 1.6104 | 1.4423 | 1.5958 | 1.4548 | 1.2193 | 0.9341 | 0.89 |
EXTO | 0.4934 | 0.2591 | 0.2252 | 0.2377 | 0.2835 | 0.4083 | 0.3763 | 0.3683 | 0.4107 | 3.5357 | 4.2644 | 4.5774 | 6.4628 | 5.907 | 6.2 |
BJs Wholesale Club, Dollar General, and Grocery Outlet Holding Ptb Ratio description
Price-to-Book ratio, a financial valuation metric used to compare a company's current market price to its book value. It provides insight into the value that market participants place on the company's equity relative to its net asset value.Generate Optimal Portfolios
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