According to SoftBank's latest financial reports and stock price the company's current price-to-earnings ratio (TTM) is 6.97989. At the end of 2022 the company had a P/E ratio of -3.15.
Year | P/E ratio | Change |
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2022 | -3.15 | -172.94% |
2021 | 4.31 | -53.36% |
2020 | 9.25 | -204.95% |
2019 | -8.81 | -269.44% |
2018 | 5.20 | -15.69% |
2017 | 6.17 | -36.9% |
2016 | 9.77 | -30.54% |
2015 | 14.1 | -1.46% |
2014 | 14.3 | -26.81% |
2013 | 19.5 | 110.32% |
2012 | 9.28 | 11.13% |
2011 | 8.35 | -60.45% |
2010 | 21.1 | -28.23% |
2009 | 29.4 |
Company | P/E ratio | P/E ratio differencediff. | Country |
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![]() | 10.5 | 49.82% | ๐ฐ๐ท S. Korea |
![]() | 8.42 | 20.58% | ๐บ๐ธ USA |
![]() | < -1000 | -17,550.13% | ๐บ๐ธ USA |
The Price/Earnings ratio measures the relationship between a company's stock price and its earnings per share. A low but positive P/E ratio stands for a company that is generating high earnings compared to its current valuation and might be undervalued. A company with a high negative (near 0) P/E ratio stands for a company that is generating heavy losses compared to its current valuation.
Companies with a P/E ratio over 30 or a negative one are generaly seen as "growth stocks" meaning that investors typically expect the company to grow or to become profitable in the future.
Companies with a positive P/E ratio bellow 10 are generally seen as "value stocks" meaning that the company is already very profitable and unlikely to strong growth in the future.