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William Penn Bancorp, Inc. - Price Per Sales (TTM) - MarketXLS

Data

Price Per Sales (TTM)

Live
3.25
Returns the ratio of the stock's current price to its total sales over the past 12 months.

How calculated

It is calculated by dividing market capitalisation by total sales in a year

Example usage

=PricePerSales("MSFT")

Notes

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

Assets

Stocks
Price Per Sales (TTM)
StockPrice Per Sales (TTM)

WMPN

3.25

FFIC

2.64

KFFB

2.86

SMPL

2.76
William Penn Bancorp, Inc. logo

William Penn Bancorp, Inc.

Sector: Finance and Insurance   

Industry: Savings Institutions

13.02
 
USD
  
0.08
  
(0.62%)
Previous close: 12.94  Open: 13.015  Bid: 12.56  Ask: 13.45
52 week range    
10.80   
   13.45
Mkt Cap: 119 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 34,924
Peers   
FFIC / 
FBC / 
GOVB / 
KFFB / 
Last updated: Friday 22nd November 2024

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