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Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation - PE Ratio (TTM) - MarketXLS

Data

PE Ratio (TTM)

Live
11.27
Returns the ratio of the stock's current price to its Earnings Per Share (EPS) for the past 12 months.

How calculated

It is calculated by dividing current share price to its EPS for one year

Example usage

=PERatio("MSFT")

Notes

Higher the PE number, higher the valuation company is receiving

Assets

Stocks
PE Ratio (TTM)
StockPE Ratio (TTM)

AGM

11.27

ZION

12.09

SLM

6.96

PFSI

28.60
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation logo

Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation

Sector: Financial Services   

Industry: Credit Services

189.75
 
USD
  
3.32
  
(1.78%)
Previous close: 186.43  Open: 188.43  Bid: 76.11  Ask: 194.61
52 week range    
140.44   
   217.60
Mkt Cap: 2,029 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 41,715
Peers   
ZION / 
FMCC / 
SLM / 
Last updated: Thursday 17th October 2024

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Quality
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