PEG Ratio Summary
- KORU's trailing twelve month (TTM) PEG ratio is .
- KORU's annual PEG ratio as of today is .
- KORU's quarterly PEG ratio is .
What is the PEG Ratio?
The PEG ratio (Price/Earnings to Growth ratio) is a valuation metric for determining the relative trade-off between the price of a stock, the earnings generated per share (EPS), and the company's expected growth. A lower PEG ratio suggests that a stock may be undervalued given its earnings performance and growth potential.
How is the PEG Ratio calculated?
The PEG ratio is calculated by dividing the P/E ratio by the annual EPS growth. The formula is:
PEG Ratio = (P/E Ratio) / (EPS Growth Rate)
This helps investors to determine a stock's value while considering the company's earnings growth.
Related Metrics
Other important metrics to assess KORU's financial health include:
- P/E Ratio (Price to Earnings Ratio) - measures the company's current share price relative to its per-share earnings:
- Annual:
- Quarterly:
- TTM:
- P/S Ratio (Price to Sales Ratio) - compares the company's stock price to its revenues:
- Annual:
- Quarterly:
- TTM:
- P/B Ratio (Price to Book Ratio) - compares the company's market value to its book value:
- Annual:
- Quarterly:
- TTM:
- P/CF Ratio (Price to Cash Flow Ratio) - compares the company's market value to its cash flow:
- Annual:
- Quarterly:
- TTM:
These metrics provide insights into KORU's financial health and its ability to meet short-term obligations. Comparing these ratios with industry benchmarks can offer a deeper understanding of the company's performance.
TTM PEG Ratio
Annual PEG Ratio
Quarterly PEG Ratio
KORU Historical PEG Ratio
Historical P/E Ratio
Historical P/S Ratio
Historical P/B Ratio
Historical P/CF Ratio
KORU Historical Financial Metrics
The table below shows various financial metrics for each year, with the latest data available for the last fiscal year .
Year | PEG Ratio | P/E Ratio | P/S Ratio | P/B Ratio | P/CF Ratio |
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