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Parsons Corporation - Price Per Book (TTM) - MarketXLS

Data

Price Per Book (TTM)

Live
4.33
Returns the ratio of the stock's current price to its book value over the past 12 months.

How calculated

It is calculated by dividing share price by book value of the company per share

Example usage

=PricePerBook("MSFT")

Notes

Valuation of the company goes high with higher price to book number and vice versa

Assets

Stocks
Price Per Book (TTM)
StockPrice Per Book (TTM)

PSN

4.33

PAY

9.36
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Parsons Corporation

Sector: Industrials   

Industry: Diversified Industrials

99.39
 
USD
  
4.09
  
(4.29%)
Previous close: 95.3  Open: 95.4  Bid: 93.2  Ask: 102.0
52 week range    
61.10   
   114.68
Mkt Cap: 10,026 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 977,847
Peers   
PCYS / 
PCLI / 
PAY / 
Last updated: Friday 22nd November 2024

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MarketXLS Rank
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Value
53
Technical
47
Quality
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