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04:01 Jul 16, 2012 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Finance (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Nikki Graham United Kingdom Local time: 06:46 | ||||||
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E/P Explanation: I think this stands for "earnings to price ratio", and therefore doesn't need changing Por su parte, las razones de valor libro a valor de mercado (B/M) y de ganancias sobre precio (E/P) pueden predecir las tasas de retorno del mercado de EE.UU. solamente en el período 1963-2000 http://www.aaep.org.ar/publicaciones/download/progresos_fina... earnings-price ratio (E/P ratio) investment & finance definition A measure indicating the rate at which investors will capitalize a firm's expected earnings in the coming period. This ratio is calculated by dividing the projected earnings per share by the current market price of the stock. A relatively low E/P ratio anticipates higher-than-average growth in earnings. Earnings-price ratio is the inverse of the price-earnings ratio. Also called earnings capitalization rate, earnings yield. http://invest.yourdictionary.com/earnings-price-ratio-e-p-ra... |
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