Armanino Foods of Distinction (AMNF)
(Delayed Data from OTC)
$5.78 USD
-0.12 (-2.03%)
Updated May 3, 2024 03:26 PM ET
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About PEG Ratio (TTM)
The company's trailing twelve month (TTM) PEG ratio is the P/E ratio divided by its long-term growth rate consensus. This ratio essentially compares the P/E to its growth rate, thus, for many, telling a more complete story than just the P/E ratio alone. Conventional wisdom says that a PEG ratio of 1 or less is considered good (at par or undervalued to its growth rate). A value greater than 1, in general, is not as good (overvalued to its growth rate). For example, a company with a P/E ratio of 25 and a growth rate of 20% would have a PEG ratio of 1.25 (25 / 20 = 1.25). A company with a P/E ratio of 40 and a growth rate of 50% would have a PEG ratio of 0.80 (40 / 50 = 0.80). Traditionally, investors would look at the stock with the lower P/E and deem it a bargain. But when compared to its growth rate, it doesn't have the earnings growth to justify its P/E. In this example, the one with the P/E of 40 is the better bargain because it is selling at a discount to its growth rate. So the PEG ratio tells you what you're paying for each unit of earnings growth.
AMNF 5.78 -0.12(-2.03%)
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Other News for AMNF
Armanino Foods of Distinction, Inc. Reports the Highest First Quarter Profits in Company’s History
Armanino Foods of Distinction, Inc. to Increase Its Regular Quarterly Dividend by 10% to $.0363, as Well as Issue a Special Dividend of $.10 Per Share
Armanino Foods of Distinction raises quarterly dividend by 10% to $0.0363/share & declare a special dividend of $0.10/share
Armanino Foods of Distinction, Inc. Reports Highest Sales and Profits Ever for the Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year End
Armanino Foods of Distinction GAAP EPS of $0.08, revenue of $16.09M