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trailing P/E

Price/earnings ratio, using earnings for the four most recently completed quarters.

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  1. Trailing Price-To-Earnings (Trailing P/E) Definition | Investopedia
    The sum of a company's price-to-earnings, calculated by taking the current stock price and dividing it by the trailing earnings per share for the past 12 months.
     
  2. Price–earnings ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    "Trailing P/E" uses per-share net income for the most recent 12 month period, divided ... "Trailing P/E from continued operations" uses operating earnings, which ...
     
  3. Forward P/E or trailing P/E? Why not both? - USATODAY.com
    Jul 30, 2009 ... Q: If someone wants to buy a stock, should they consider the forward P/E or the current P/E?...
     
  4. What is trailing P/E? definition and meaning - InvestorWords.com
    Definition of trailing P/E: Price/earnings ratio, using earnings for the four most recently completed quarters.
     
  5. P/E ratio - Wiki | The Motley Fool
    This is the most commonly discussed P/E. Unless stated otherwise, you can probably assume that a displayed P/E is a trailing P/E. This is the one shown on ...
     
  6. Trailing P/E - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The price of a security per share at the present time divided by the trailing earnings per share over the previous year. It is the most commonly used form of the ...
     
  7. Trailing PE Definition - What is Trailing PE?
    What is Trailing PE? Find out right now with a helpful definition and links related to Trailing PE.
     
  8. What is trailing P/E? definition and meaning - BusinessDictionary.com
    Definition of trailing P/E: A company's price to earnings ratio for the trailing 12 months (TTM).