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I can not remember the amount exactly, but I know for sure it was highest in the region.stockback wrote:2011, ASI 7800 any one know about market P/E ratio at that time
stockback wrote:2011, ASI 7800 any one know about market P/E ratio at that time
LSE wrote:stockback wrote:2011, ASI 7800 any one know about market P/E ratio at that time
Thank You.
stockback wrote:2011, ASI 7800 any one know about market P/E ratio at that time
NZ BOY wrote:stockback wrote:2011, ASI 7800 any one know about market P/E ratio at that time
PE= 27
sriranga wrote:Please find PER, PBV & DY day by day from Jan 2000 to Dec2012.CSE Market Ratios 2000 - 2012
Source: CSE
KDDND wrote:thx LSE! n SRI! for giving us lot of knowledge and information!![]()
as per
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnQXZGA3OogVdC1GNkpQbDl4ZTFDalUwWmJyNWptMWc#gid=0
v need to pay attention when
PER - price earning ration - is low
PBV - price to book value - is low
DY - dividend yield - is high
As they are interrelated .... v got to go when (PER, PBV, DY) = (low, low, high)I am getting many good things from this forum.......!!!
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LSE wrote:sriranga wrote:Please find PER, PBV & DY day by day from Jan 2000 to Dec2012.CSE Market Ratios 2000 - 2012
Source: CSE
Thanx Sri.
I've depict the summary as follows.
Thanx RedBulls.KDDND wrote:thx LSE! n SRI! for giving us lot of knowledge and information!![]()
as per
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnQXZGA3OogVdC1GNkpQbDl4ZTFDalUwWmJyNWptMWc#gid=0
v need to pay attention when
PER - price earning ration - is low
PBV - price to book value - is low
DY - dividend yield - is high
As they are interrelated .... v got to go when (PER, PBV, DY) = (low, low, high)I am getting many good things from this forum.......!!!
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KDDND wrote:
v need to pay attention when
PER - price earning ration - is low
PBV - price to book value - is low
DY - dividend yield - is high
As they are interrelated .... v got to go when (PER, PBV, DY) = (low, low, high)I am getting many good things from this forum.......!!!
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stockback wrote:Hi all at the moment P/E is around 11.94 from bloom Berg.
source http://mobile.bloomberg.com/quote/CSEALL:IND
I don't understand this. SRI you gave very nice information. but little confusing can you explain little bit.
Thank You
slstock wrote:
I remember Market PE around 29 in 2011.
KDDND,
You are learnign fast. Yes , usually first look at market, then the sector the share is in and start to compare as you stated below. But remember some share might be trading at low PE most times due to the nature of business. For example if you look at plantations they trade a low PE and PBV compared to market as the earning patterns change ( seasonal), world prices and gov rules, wage issues affect them.
Broker reprots usually provide these infoirmations. Else we can calculate them by looking at financial reports. There is so much info in this forum is you search. Look under help section also.
KDDND wrote:
v need to pay attention when
PER - price earning ration - is low
PBV - price to book value - is low
DY - dividend yield - is high
As they are interrelated .... v got to go when (PER, PBV, DY) = (low, low, high)I am getting many good things from this forum.......!!!
![]()
KDDND wrote:Thx Redbull!
I am doing home work well! Reading both the links u sent to me!
in the links..."http://research.srilankaequity.com/t710-capital-trust-weekly-market-statistics-key-performance-indicators-26-04-2013"
it says;
Weekly Market Statistics 227 - 24 04 2013.pdf
You don't have permission to download attachments.(301 Kb)![]()
What I need to do to get access to these documents?![]()
LSE wrote:Thanx RedBulls.KDDND wrote:thx LSE! n SRI! for giving us lot of knowledge and information!![]()
as per
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnQXZGA3OogVdC1GNkpQbDl4ZTFDalUwWmJyNWptMWc#gid=0
v need to pay attention when
PER - price earning ration - is low
PBV - price to book value - is low
DY - dividend yield - is high
As they are interrelated .... v got to go when (PER, PBV, DY) = (low, low, high)I am getting many good things from this forum.......!!!
![]()
wow great. Dear KDDND,
I'm really happy about you. You got the exact point. Look at the graph dear. can you find that point from there?
i mean about (PER, PBV, DY) = (low, low, high) hmmm...? did you see the starting point of that huge uptrend?
Thank You
Jana1 wrote:LSE wrote:Thanx RedBulls.KDDND wrote:thx LSE! n SRI! for giving us lot of knowledge and information!![]()
as per
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnQXZGA3OogVdC1GNkpQbDl4ZTFDalUwWmJyNWptMWc#gid=0
v need to pay attention when
PER - price earning ration - is low
PBV - price to book value - is low
DY - dividend yield - is high
As they are interrelated .... v got to go when (PER, PBV, DY) = (low, low, high)I am getting many good things from this forum.......!!!
![]()
wow great. Dear KDDND,
I'm really happy about you. You got the exact point. Look at the graph dear. can you find that point from there?
i mean about (PER, PBV, DY) = (low, low, high) hmmm...? did you see the starting point of that huge uptrend?
Thank You
For this uptrend, the reason was end of war. Not your underlined reason, and the drop of nasty PE ratio also due to severity of the war...
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