Compare Price Book Value Ratio Across Equities
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Cross Equities Price Book Value Ratio Analysis
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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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ZS | 53.735 | 53.735 | 53.735 | 53.735 | 53.735 | 51.2946 | 68.6196 | 9.3893 | 33.747 | 34.6361 | 60.5075 | 37.7244 | 32.0582 | 21.0566 | 20.0 |
PANW | (44.7431) | 4.8822 | 12.3361 | 12.8198 | 26.333 | 14.1682 | 15.719 | 18.3966 | 13.495 | 22.5083 | 50.379 | 238 | 43.347 | 20.0503 | 21.57 |
CRWD | (346) | (346) | (346) | (346) | (346) | (346) | (346) | (26.8753) | 133 | 17.5298 | 53.7803 | 40.0004 | 16.8685 | 30.2964 | 31.81 |
OKTA | 57.1558 | 57.1558 | 57.1558 | 57.1558 | 57.1558 | 45.5033 | (136) | 12.2628 | 35.1124 | 37.0306 | 48.8233 | 4.9468 | 2.1281 | 2.2969 | 2.18 |
NET | (75.5345) | (75.5345) | (75.5345) | (75.5345) | (75.5345) | (75.5345) | (75.5345) | (75.5345) | (37.6353) | 7.0553 | 27.8843 | 50.3436 | 23.6447 | 36.4069 | 38.23 |
MDB | (5.6555) | (5.6555) | (5.6555) | (5.6555) | (5.6555) | (5.6555) | (4.5104) | 3.3231 | 18.1653 | 111 | (4.4 K) | 39.2307 | 19.8792 | 26.695 | 28.03 |
ADBE | 7.2182 | 10.475 | 10.475 | 10.475 | 10.475 | 10.475 | 10.475 | 16.9451 | 16.9451 | 16.9451 | 16.9451 | 16.9451 | 16.9451 | 13.1463 | 6.71 |
PATH | (44.8044) | (44.8044) | (44.8044) | (44.8044) | (44.8044) | (44.8044) | (44.8044) | (44.8044) | (44.8044) | (44.8044) | (44.5706) | 10.2871 | 4.3838 | 6.4269 | 6.75 |
NTNX | 268 | 268 | 268 | (34.0335) | (18.9607) | (89.7118) | 56.5462 | 24.55 | 21.988 | (15.7134) | (7.3487) | (4.245) | (9.9574) | (16.9773) | (16.13) |
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