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Sanmina Corporation - Book Value Per Share - MarketXLS

Data

Book Value Per Share

Live
40.73
Returns the book value of the company's equity divided by its number of shares outstanding.

How calculated

It is calculated by dividing equity available to common shareholders by the number of outstanding shares

Example usage

=BookValuePerShare("MSFT")

Assets

Stocks
Book Value Per Share
StockBook Value Per Share

SANM

40.73

JBL

15.39

TTMI

15.17

BHE

30.63

PLXS

46.74

FLEX

12.90

CLS

15.34

CTS

17.63
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Sanmina Corporation

Sector: Technology   

Industry: Electronic Components

76.62
 
USD
  
-0.26
  
(-0.34%)
Previous close: 76.88  Open: 76.08  Bid: 70.1  Ask: 85.0
52 week range    
48.83   
   86.05
Mkt Cap: 4,276 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 351,480
Peers   
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BHE / 
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Last updated: Sunday 22nd December 2024

Stock Rankings

68
MarketXLS Rank
80
Value
69
Technical
57
Quality
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