Compare Price Earnings Ratio Across Equities
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Cross Equities Price Earnings 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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KEP | 18.6805 | (4.9698) | (6.207) | 362 | 9.9534 | 2.4153 | 3.9983 | 18.66 | (18.6113) | (7.8844) | 8.8299 | (2.7131) | (0.5085) | (2.5079) | (2.63) |
EBR | 6.2665 | 4.4047 | (0.9812) | (1.0156) | (2.2001) | (0.4591) | 7.5519 | (14.8223) | 2.558 | 5.9917 | 8.0142 | 9.106 | 31.2322 | 20.8367 | 21.88 |
MGEE | 8.331 | 17.7414 | 18.2738 | 17.8096 | 19.6866 | 22.5473 | 29.9606 | 22.4121 | 24.682 | 33.8273 | 26.9851 | 28.1239 | 22.9457 | 22.2172 | 14.88 |
IDA | 9.0911 | 12.5828 | 12.8256 | 14.224 | 17.1499 | 17.5415 | 20.4324 | 21.6599 | 20.693 | 23.1631 | 20.4415 | 23.3491 | 21.0959 | 19.0911 | 12.67 |
ENIC | 14.7185 | 14.7185 | 14.7185 | 14.7185 | 24.0051 | 18.075 | 7.7833 | 10.448 | 12.1227 | 16.6737 | (72.9051) | 25.0254 | 2.1174 | 312 | 328 |
EBR-B | 6.2665 | 4.4047 | (0.9812) | (1.0156) | (2.2001) | (0.4591) | 7.5519 | (14.8223) | 2.558 | 5.9917 | 8.0142 | 9.106 | 31.2322 | 20.8367 | 21.88 |
CMS | (2.4503) | 13.3438 | 16.6384 | 15.6948 | 19.7427 | 19.0403 | 20.9988 | 28.7913 | 21.3261 | 26.1525 | 23.0303 | 25.8234 | 21.9045 | 19.0642 | 20.02 |
GNE | 7.6991 | (44.4506) | (44.4506) | (34.0183) | (4.9597) | (33.0971) | (5.3465) | (14.669) | 6.657 | 149 | 14.3098 | 4.9341 | 4.6915 | 36.7901 | 38.63 |
EDN | (4.2192) | (2.3311) | (0.4227) | 1.9168 | (4.6084) | 8.9125 | (16.6597) | 61.2675 | 10.5466 | 1.3537 | (0.8813) | (1.1159) | (3.5387) | 283 | 297 |
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