PE Ratio
39.04
-1.04-2.59%
Tue, 03 Dec 2024 23:01:25 GMT
Summary:
American Public Education price to earnings ratio is currently 39.04, with a fall of -1.04 (-2.59%) during the most recent trading day. APEI PE ratio is now -60.49% below its all-time high of 98.81.APEI PE Ratio Chart
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APEI PE Ratio Performance
PeriodPeriod | PE ratioPE ratio | PricePrice | TTM EPSTTM EPS | TTM revenueTTM revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|
todaytoday | -2.6% | -2.6% | +147.6% | +0.4% |
1 m1 month | +34.2% | +34.2% | - | - |
3 m3 months | +30.5% | +30.5% | - | - |
6 m6 months | - | +14.9% | - | - |
ytdytd | - | +111.5% | - | - |
1 y1 year | - | +142.5% | +113.2% | +2.2% |
5 y5 years | +27.8% | -17.9% | -35.8% | +112.3% |
APEI PE Ratio High & Low
PeriodPeriod | HighHigh | Current vs highvs high | LowLow | Current vs lowvs low | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 m | 1 month | 40.08 | -2.6% | 29.10 | +34.2% |
3 m | 3 months | 40.08 | -2.6% | 25.49 | +53.2% |
6 m | 6 months | 98.81 | -60.5% | 25.49 | +53.2% |
1 y | 1 year | 98.81 | -60.5% | 25.49 | +53.2% |
3 y | 3 years | 98.81 | -60.5% | 16.68 | +134.1% |
5 y | 5 years | 98.81 | -60.5% | 16.17 | +141.4% |
alltime | all time | 98.81 | -60.5% | 7.47 | +422.6% |
American Public Education PE Ratio History
Date | Value |
---|---|
2024 | 39.04(+77.2%) |
2021 | 22.03(-8.9%) |
2020 | 24.19(-44.4%) |
2019 | 43.48(+136.8%) |
2018 | 18.36(-5.5%) |
2017 | 19.42(+17.8%) |
2016 | 16.48(+71.8%) |
2015 | 9.59(-39.1%) |
Date | Value |
---|---|
2014 | 15.76(-14.8%) |
2013 | 18.50(+19.8%) |
2012 | 15.44(-20.5%) |
2011 | 19.41(-17.1%) |
2010 | 23.42(-12.7%) |
2009 | 26.84(-37.9%) |
2008 | 43.24(+186.7%) |
2007 | 15.08 |
FAQ
- What is American Public Education price to earnings ratio?
- What is the all time high PE ratio for American Public Education?
What is American Public Education price to earnings ratio?
The current PE ratio of APEI is 39.04
What is the all time high PE ratio for American Public Education?
American Public Education all-time high price to earnings ratio is 98.81