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High PE Ratio Stocks

This page lists companies that have unusually high price-to-earnings ratios (PE Ratios), which is a common financial ratio used for valuing a stock. A stock's PE ratio is calculated by taking its share price and divided by its annual earnings per share. A higher PE ratio means that investors are paying more for each unit of net income, making it more expensive to purchase than a stock with a lower PE ratio.

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CompanyCurrent PricePE RatioMarket CapVolumeAverage VolumeIndicator(s)
Entegris, Inc. stock logo
ENTG
Entegris
$96.78
-1.3%
4,839.00$14.49 billion1.27 million1.69 million
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. stock logo
PANW
Palo Alto Networks
$188.66
-0.6%
2,572.75$57.09 billion4.23 million4.07 millionUpcoming Earnings
Analyst Revision
News Coverage
Penumbra, Inc. stock logo
PEN
Penumbra
$317.60
+0.8%
1,985.12$12.15 billion371,600349,023
NexPoint Real Estate Finance, Inc. stock logo
NREF
NexPoint Real Estate Finance
$14.01
-0.4%
1,402.40$240.69 million23,20039,104
PDF Solutions, Inc. stock logo
PDFS
PDF Solutions
$39.69
+1.7%
1,323.44$1.50 billion129,500172,587
Salesforce, Inc. stock logo
CRM
Salesforce
$210.36
-1.4%
1,001.76$206.33 billion6.09 million7.64 million
NerdWallet, Inc. stock logo
NRDS
NerdWallet
$9.51
+0.6%
951.00$729.65 million593,100658,194
Prudential Financial, Inc. stock logo
PRU
Prudential Financial
$82.04
-0.4%
911.56$29.94 billion2.54 million2.32 millionAnalyst Revision
Cincinnati Financial Co. stock logo
CINF
Cincinnati Financial
$104.96
-0.7%
874.67$16.50 billion574,900697,128Insider Selling
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company stock logo
GT
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
$14.02
-1.6%
701.35$3.97 billion6.83 million4.89 million
Kite Realty Group Trust stock logo
KRG
Kite Realty Group Trust
$20.26
-1.2%
675.56$4.44 billion1.26 million1.57 millionPositive News
Box, Inc. stock logo
BOX
BOX
$27.51
-0.9%
550.20$3.97 billion822,9001.48 millionPositive News
First Solar, Inc. stock logo
FSLR
First Solar
$203.53
-1.3%
521.89$21.74 billion2.04 million2.67 million
Kinross Gold Co. stock logo
KGC
Kinross Gold
$5.15
+0.8%
515.00$6.32 billion13.51 million14.98 millionAnalyst Revision
Morningstar, Inc. stock logo
MORN
Morningstar
$197.43
+1.5%
506.24$8.40 billion91,000125,202
Blue Owl Capital Inc. stock logo
OWL
Blue Owl Capital
$10.07
+0.7%
503.75$14.17 billion2.75 million3.62 millionGap Up
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. stock logo
BIP
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners
$37.07
+0.4%
463.43$16.99 billion261,700379,056
Iridium Communications Inc. stock logo
IRDM
Iridium Communications
$60.00
+1.1%
461.57$7.55 billion917,500682,671
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. stock logo
AMD
Advanced Micro Devices
$105.82
-2.0%
460.09$170.41 billion67.88 million61.98 million
Blue Foundry Bancorp stock logo
BLFY
Blue Foundry Bancorp
$9.01
-1.2%
450.73$238.24 million137,500124,116
Goosehead Insurance, Inc stock logo
GSHD
Goosehead Insurance
$58.00
+0.2%
446.19$2.18 billion191,100240,303Insider Selling
The Trade Desk, Inc. stock logo
TTD
Trade Desk
$66.82
-1.0%
445.47$32.80 billion2.24 million4.36 million
Eagle Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
EGRX
Eagle Pharmaceuticals
$21.23
+3.6%
424.68$277.90 million129,200151,849
Neogen Co. stock logo
NEOG
Neogen
$16.43
-1.6%
410.85$3.55 billion1.07 million1.78 million
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. stock logo
ANF
Abercrombie & Fitch
$22.86
-5.3%
381.06$1.14 billion2.70 million1.55 millionUpcoming Earnings
Barnes Group Inc. stock logo
B
Barnes Group
$41.09
-0.1%
373.55$2.08 billion120,800196,475
Data Knights Acquisition Corp. stock logo
DKDCA
Data Knights Acquisition
$10.94
+0.5%
364.67$82.82 million118,00011,030High Trading Volume
Kanzhun Limited stock logo
BZ
Kanzhun
$17.40
+2.0%
348.00$6.52 billion2.74 million2.59 millionUpcoming Earnings
Welltower Inc. stock logo
WELL
Welltower
$76.54
-0.4%
332.78$38.04 billion1.85 million2.25 millionAnalyst Revision
Array Technologies, Inc. stock logo
ARRY
Array Technologies
$23.13
+0.7%
330.43$3.49 billion4.18 million4.74 millionGap Up
Sportradar Group AG stock logo
SRAD
Sportradar Group
$12.59
-0.9%
314.83$13.98 billion294,500249,730
Barrick Gold Co. stock logo
GOLD
Barrick Gold
$17.86
+0.3%
297.67$31.35 billion14.58 million18.08 million
Barrick Gold Corp stock logo
GOLD
Barrick Gold
$17.86
+0.3%
297.67$31.35 billion14.58 million18.08 million
Materialise NV stock logo
MTLS
Materialise
$8.92
+0.6%
297.33$526.90 million64,900178,875
Adient plc stock logo
ADNT
Adient
$35.44
-1.6%
295.33$3.36 billion487,700878,684
eXp World Holdings, Inc. stock logo
EXPI
eXp World
$14.46
-0.9%
289.26$2.22 billion633,200815,552
Gaotu Techedu Inc. stock logo
GOTU
Gaotu Techedu
$2.88
-2.4%
288.29$740.25 million1.69 million4.19 millionNews Coverage
Chewy, Inc. stock logo
CHWY
Chewy
$31.64
-6.3%
287.66$13.51 billion4.88 million4.05 million
The Clorox Company stock logo
CLX
Clorox
$166.36
+0.2%
286.83$20.57 billion923,2001.24 millionAnalyst Revision
Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc. stock logo
CCOI
Cogent Communications
$62.37
-0.2%
283.51$3.01 billion242,200296,164
Amazon.com, Inc. stock logo
AMZN
Amazon.com
$116.25
-1.6%
276.79$1.19 trillion55.06 million66.59 million
Red Violet, Inc. stock logo
RDVT
Red Violet
$22.01
+4.7%
275.13$306.31 million30,00023,906Gap Up
The AZEK Company Inc. stock logo
AZEK
AZEK
$24.45
-2.2%
271.67$3.69 billion2.20 million1.78 million
Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc. stock logo
MLP
Maui Land & Pineapple
$13.10
+2.6%
262.00$256.76 million20,60013,520
REV Group, Inc. stock logo
REVG
REV Group
$10.42
+2.2%
260.57$619.53 million276,400132,391High Trading Volume
ServiceNow, Inc. stock logo
NOW
ServiceNow
$510.30
+0.0%
260.36$103.97 billion1.70 million1.67 millionAnalyst Revision
Insulet Co. stock logo
PODD
Insulet
$301.03
-0.6%
258.86$20.98 billion490,800724,460Analyst Revision
Schrödinger, Inc. stock logo
SDGR
Schrödinger
$33.11
+7.5%
254.71$2.36 billion1.31 million597,737Positive News
High Trading Volume
CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings Inc. stock logo
CCCS
CCC Intelligent Solutions
$9.86
+2.8%
246.56$6.20 billion1.94 million821,412Positive News
High Trading Volume
BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. stock logo
BMRN
BioMarin Pharmaceutical
$91.90
-0.4%
241.84$17.25 billion766,2001.37 million
Oil States International, Inc. stock logo
OIS
Oil States International
$6.98
+1.6%
232.67$448.47 million572,500741,168Positive News
Gap Up
Privia Health Group, Inc. stock logo
PRVA
Privia Health Group
$25.36
+0.5%
230.55$2.93 billion766,1001.02 million
OrthoPediatrics Corp. stock logo
KIDS
OrthoPediatrics
$45.25
-0.3%
226.25$1.06 billion85,000117,259
Certara, Inc. stock logo
CERT
Certara
$20.10
+1.5%
223.33$3.21 billion795,0001.22 million
PLAYSTUDIOS, Inc. stock logo
MYPS
PLAYSTUDIOS
$4.46
+4.7%
223.11$589.07 million350,300282,192Gap Up
Zoom Video Communications, Inc. stock logo
ZM
Zoom Video Communications
$69.37
-0.2%
216.79$20.38 billion3.84 million3.84 million
ENCP
Energem
$10.70
+0.2%
214.00$36.38 million1,3003,303
Sunrun Inc. stock logo
RUN
Sunrun
$14.63
-6.6%
209.03$3.15 billion12.56 million9.26 million
Oaktree Specialty Lending Co. stock logo
OCSL
Oaktree Specialty Lending
$18.75
+0.3%
208.45$1.45 billion217,600525,550Positive News
The Lion Electric Company stock logo
LEV
Lion Electric
$2.05
-1.4%
205.21$447.06 million488,000973,588
ADT Inc. stock logo
ADT
ADT
$6.00
-0.8%
200.00$5.53 billion1.90 million2.93 million
Enfusion, Inc. stock logo
ENFN
Enfusion
$7.85
+2.1%
196.30$912.85 million180,100396,692
STERIS plc stock logo
STE
STERIS
$205.70
-0.5%
192.24$20.42 billion443,500504,793
N-able, Inc. stock logo
NABL
N-able
$15.07
+0.2%
188.40$2.74 billion429,500575,379
Credit Suisse X-Links Gold Shares Covered Call ETN stock logo
GLDI
Credit Suisse X-Links Gold Shares Covered Call ETN
$144.79
-0.5%
185.68$57.92 million3,9005,405Ex-Dividend
Agiliti, Inc. stock logo
AGTI
Agiliti
$16.65
+2.7%
185.02$2.24 billion136,300238,200
NVIDIA Co. stock logo
NVDA
NVIDIA
$312.64
-1.3%
179.68$773.20 billion47.39 million46.47 millionUpcoming Earnings
BayFirst Financial Corp. stock logo
BAFN
BayFirst Financial
$14.00
-1.8%
175.00$57.40 million4002,675
ILLM
AcuityAds
$1.74
-3.3%
174.00$97.65 million27,70054,579Gap Down
Integral Ad Science Holding Corp. stock logo
IAS
Integral Ad Science
$16.95
+0.2%
169.50$2.63 billion827,100554,450
DexCom, Inc. stock logo
DXCM
DexCom
$117.13
-1.6%
167.33$45.40 billion2.08 million2.35 million
Utz Brands, Inc. stock logo
UTZ
Utz Brands
$16.70
-1.5%
167.00$2.34 billion535,100459,193
Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc. stock logo
UCTT
Ultra Clean
$29.90
-1.5%
166.11$1.34 billion243,700297,626Positive News
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
NBIX
Neurocrine Biosciences
$94.06
-0.9%
156.77$9.18 billion849,000775,968
OXAC
Oxbridge Acquisition
$10.85
-0.1%
155.00$45.32 million1008,390
European Wax Center, Inc. stock logo
EWCZ
European Wax Center
$16.99
-0.5%
154.47$1.07 billion198,400358,632
Energy Recovery, Inc. stock logo
ERII
Energy Recovery
$25.23
0.0%
148.42$1.42 billion282,700339,043Positive News
RE/MAX Holdings, Inc. stock logo
RMAX
RE/MAX
$19.20
+0.1%
147.69$347.98 million66,50096,343
L Catterton Asia Acquisition Corp stock logo
LCAA
L Catterton Asia Acquisition
$10.33
147.59$299.01 million600651,116
Quipt Home Medical Corp. stock logo
QIPT
Quipt Home Medical
$5.71
-0.9%
142.79$238.63 million261,900177,296Analyst Revision
Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. stock logo
GILT
Gilat Satellite Networks
$5.71
+1.2%
142.79$323.24 million72,700117,718
VIZIO Holding Corp. stock logo
VZIO
VIZIO
$7.12
-1.1%
142.43$1.39 billion473,300391,250
Agilysys, Inc. stock logo
AGYS
Agilysys
$68.99
-0.8%
140.80$1.74 billion288,000157,004Earnings Report
EngageSmart, Inc. stock logo
ESMT
EngageSmart
$17.97
+1.0%
138.24$3.00 billion323,200498,982
Star Group, L.P. stock logo
SGU
Star Group
$13.65
+0.8%
136.51$485.94 million12,90071,461
Coupang, Inc. stock logo
CPNG
Coupang
$16.29
+1.9%
135.76$28.98 billion8.63 million7.23 million
UDR, Inc. stock logo
UDR
UDR
$40.34
+0.3%
134.47$13.28 billion1.43 million2.43 millionAnalyst Report
AMC Networks Inc. stock logo
AMCX
AMC Networks
$13.38
-4.4%
133.81$575.47 million343,800442,389
Dynatrace, Inc. stock logo
DT
Dynatrace
$49.03
-0.3%
132.51$14.17 billion2.71 million2.74 million
First Trust California Municipal High Income ETF stock logo
FCAL
First Trust California Municipal High Income ETF
$48.78
-0.4%
128.37$119.51 million26,80014,899
Teradata Co. stock logo
TDC
Teradata
$46.01
-0.8%
127.81$4.65 billion786,000877,105
BJ's Restaurants, Inc. stock logo
BJRI
BJ's Restaurants
$32.34
-3.1%
124.39$759.99 million509,700323,070
Loma Negra Compañía Industrial Argentina Sociedad Anónima stock logo
LOMA
Loma Negra Compañía Industrial Argentina Sociedad Anónima
$6.13
122.60$717.70 million73,900223,143
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc. stock logo
HASI
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital
$25.61
-0.7%
121.96$2.35 billion628,300652,531
Rambus Inc. stock logo
RMBS
Rambus
$59.47
+1.3%
121.37$6.47 billion1.95 million1.40 million
NETSTREIT Corp. stock logo
NTST
NETSTREIT
$18.13
+0.2%
120.87$1.10 billion532,300594,145
Alcon Inc. stock logo
ALC
Alcon
$81.79
+1.2%
120.28$40.08 billion1.72 million1.11 million
Driven Brands Holdings Inc. stock logo
DRVN
Driven Brands
$26.38
-2.6%
119.91$4.42 billion861,600512,049
Inter & Co, Inc. stock logo
INTR
Inter & Co, Inc.
$2.39
-5.2%
119.56$960.30 million389,900376,833
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. stock logo
LYV
Live Nation Entertainment
$84.73
+0.3%
119.34$19.62 billion1.42 million1.94 millionPositive News
Comparing and Trading High PE Ratio Stocks

This page contains a list of the companies with the highest P/E ratios. Alternatively, users can sort stocks by the lowest P/E ratios by clicking on the table item menu.

With an All Access MarketBeat subscription, it’s possible to filter this list by MarketRank, media sentiment, and analyst consensus. 

Regular users can filter it by country, sector, and market cap.

Consider this table a birds-eye view of how companies are evaluated compared to their price to earnings, which may help you spot potentially under and over-valued opportunities.

The price-to-earnings ratio (P/E ratio) is the ratio for valuing a company that measures its current share price relative to its per-share earnings. The price-to-earnings ratio is also sometimes known as the price multiple or the earnings multiple. The P/E ratio is just one way to measure a stock, but it's a very popular one. 

Many investors use the P/E ratio as a way to compare companies within the same industry quickly. The higher the P/E ratio, the more expensive the stock is relative to its earnings. The P/E ratio can be calculated for any company that has stock that trades on a public exchange. All you need is the current share price and the company's most recent earnings per share (EPS) number. The EPS number can be found on the company's income statement. 

Here's the formula for the P/E ratio: P/E Ratio = Share Price ÷ Earnings per Share (EPS) For example, let's say Company XYZ is trading at $50 per share, and it reported EPS of $5 last quarter. Company XYZ's P/E ratio would be 10 (($50 ÷ $5) = 10).

A higher P/E ratio means that investors pay more for each dollar of earnings. A lower P/E ratio means that investors pay less for each dollar of earnings. 

The P/E ratio doesn't tell you the whole story, though. A company with a high P/E ratio might be expected to grow its earnings faster than a company with a low P/E ratio. 

A company with a low P/E ratio might be in a declining industry or simply be a value stock trading at a discount to its intrinsic value. The P/E ratio is just one metric that should be considered when valuing a stock. Looking at a company's financial statements, business model, competitive advantages, and growth prospects is important before making an investment decision.

P/E ratios can also be used to compare the valuations of different companies. For example, if Company A has a P/E ratio of 20 and Company B has a P/E ratio of 10, it may be because Company A is seen as being more valuable than Company B. 

While there is no perfect ratio, certain ratios work well with the P/E ratio to provide a more complete picture of a company's valuation. 

The first ratio is the price-to-earnings growth (PEG) ratio. This ratio measures the P/E ratio of the company's earnings growth rate. A lower PEG ratio indicates that the stock is undervalued with its earnings growth. 

The second ratio is the enterprise value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio. This ratio measures the value of a company's enterprise (the market value of its equity plus the value of its debt) concerning its EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization). 

The third ratio is the price-to-book (P/B) ratio. This ratio measures the market price of a stock in relation to the company's book value (the value of its assets minus its liabilities). 

The fourth ratio is the price to sales (P/S) ratio. This ratio measures the market price of stock about the company's sales. 

The fifth ratio is the dividend yield. This ratio measures the annual dividend paid by a company concerning its stock price. 

While no single ratio can tell you everything you need to know about a stock, these five ratios can give you a better idea of whether a stock is undervalued or overvalued.

Earnings are just one part of the story regarding investing in stocks. Here are some more things to consider:

  1. Revenue and earnings growth: A company's share price will eventually follow its earnings growth. Therefore, looking at a company's revenue and earnings growth over time is important to get an idea of where the stock price might be headed.
  1. Profit margins: A company's profit margin is a good indicator of its competitiveness and efficiency.
  1. Debt levels: A company with a large amount of debt may be at risk of defaulting on its loans, which could trigger a sharp decline in its stock price.
  1. Cash flow: A company's ability to generate cash flow is important because it indicates its ability to pay its bills and reinvest in its business.
  1. Analyst ratings: Analyst ratings can give you an idea of where a particular stock might be headed.

The following are some of the most common mistakes made when using the P/E ratio:

  1. Ignoring the difference between trailing and forward P/E ratios

One of the most common mistakes when using the P/E ratio is comparing apples to oranges, i.e., comparing a trailing P/E ratio with a forward P/E ratio.

A trailing P/E ratio is based on historical earnings and is more reflective of a company's past performance. In contrast, a forward P/E ratio is based on estimated earnings and is, therefore, more indicative of a company's future prospects.

  1. Failing to adjust for differences in earnings

Another common mistake made when using the P/E ratio is failing to adjust for differences in earnings. For example, a company that is reporting higher earnings due to one-time items, such as the sale of a subsidiary, should not be compared with a company that is reporting more sustainable earnings growth.

  1. Comparing P/E ratios across different industries

Another mistake often made when using the P/E ratio is to compare P/E ratios across different industries. This is not an apples-to-apples comparison because different industries have different characteristics and growth prospects.

  1. Failing to consider the impact of share repurchases

Another mistake made when using the P/E ratio is to fail to consider the impact of share repurchases. When a company repurchases its own shares, it reduces the number of outstanding shares, which raises the earnings per share (EPS).

This means that a company with a high P/E ratio may not be as overvalued as it appears if it has been actively repurchasing its own shares.

  1. Failing to consider the impact of dilution

Another mistake made when using the P/E ratio is failing to consider the impact of dilution. Dilution can occur when a company issues new shares, or when existing shareholders convert their shares into new shares.

This increases the number of shares outstanding and, all else being equal, reduces EPS. This means that a company with a low P/E ratio may be more overvalued than it appears if it has been diluting its shareholders.

Despite the ratio’s usefulness, there are a few potential problems with using the P/E ratio as a primary investment metric: 

1) The P/E ratio does not consider the company's debt situation. A company with a high P/E ratio but a large amount of debt may be a riskier investment than a company with a lower P/E ratio but no debt. 

2) The P/E ratio does not consider the company's cash position. A company with a high P/E ratio but a large amount of cash may be a safer investment than a company with a lower P/E ratio but no cash. 

3) The P/E ratio is a backward-looking metric. It only tells us how much investors have been willing to pay for a company's earnings in the past. It does not necessarily indicate how much they will be willing to pay in the future. 

4) The P/E ratio can be manipulated by management. For example, a company might choose to sell off a division that is not performing well to boost its P/E ratio. 

5) The P/E ratio is affected by accounting choices. For example, a company might recognize revenue when a product is shipped, even if the customer has not yet paid, to boost its P/E ratio. 

6) The P/E ratio does not take into account the company's growth prospects. A company with a high P/E ratio but poor growth prospects may be riskier than a company with a lower P/E ratio but strong growth prospects. 

7) The P/E ratio is affected by the overall market conditions. For example, when the overall market is doing well, companies with high P/E ratios may be seen as more attractive investments than when the market is doing poorly. 

8) The P/E ratio is affected by earnings variability. For example, a company with a high P/E ratio but volatile earnings may be a riskier investment than a company with a lower P/E ratio but more stable earnings.

While earnings are a good indicator of a company's profitability, they can be manipulated by management through accounting techniques. As a result, the P/E ratio may not always accurately measure a company's stock price.

There are a number of ways that earnings can be manipulated. For example, companies can choose to recognize revenue when it is earned, rather than when it is received. This can artificially inflate earnings in the short term and make the P/E ratio look better than it would otherwise. Companies can also choose to defer expenses, which has the opposite effect.

In addition, companies can use accounting techniques to smooth earnings. This can make earnings look more consistent from one period to the next, even if the underlying business is not actually doing well. This can make the P/E ratio look artificially low.


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