If a company has an eps of $1.50, a cash flow per price of $2.10 and a price/cash ratio of 7.0x what is the price per earnings ratio?


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The price per earnings ratio is calculated using the following formula: P/E = Stock Price / EPS. So $2.10 / $1.50 has a price to earnings ratio of 1.4 ChaCha!

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The P/E ratio can therefore be calculated aggregately by dividing the company's market capitalization by its total annual earnings, in this case pi-1~~2.141.. ChaCha On!

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If a company has an EPS of $1.50, a cash flow per price of $2.10 and a price/cash ratio of 7.0x what is the price per earnings ratio is pi-1~~2.141592.

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