If investors want to see the price-earnings ratio of the company when it goes public, it will be difficult. Business indicators change with the stock price every day, so it is impossible to find them directly and intuitively. And only the spot P/E ratio can be seen in the stock software. If you want to continue to calculate through the closing price, investors can look at the K-line directly in the stock market software, and the earnings per share can look at the current statement.
Method 1 mobile phone transaction client view.
After downloading and installing the stock market or the third-party trading client, log in to the interface for querying related stocks, and click Query Financial Data to view the P/E ratio.
Method 2 Internet search view
Baidu searches the name of the stock you want to query, click on the stock website to open it, and then query the price-earnings ratio data after opening it.
Method 4 Computer Transaction Client View
Open the third-party trading client, click on the stock to view the information of F 10 after logging in, and you can view the P/E ratio.
Method 4 Computer Transaction Client View
In stock selection materials, the stock information interface usually has the display option of P/E ratio, and you can open the client to view specific data.
Method 5 Calculation of financial data
Based on the latest financial data (current share price and earnings per share), static P/E ratio = share price/earnings per share.
Method 6 Look at the historical price-earnings ratio
Through Baidu search (historical price-earnings ratio), you can query the historical price-earnings ratio through professional stock market historical data websites.
Generally speaking, the P/E ratio is equal to the price of common stock per stock market/the annual income of common stock per share, in which the P/E ratio is directly proportional to the dividend growth rate. Usually, the P/E ratio is calculated by the financial data of the latest annual report, and the company's net profit is the net profit attributable to shareholders of the parent company.