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  2. Cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio - Wikipedia

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    The cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio, commonly known as CAPE, [1] Shiller P/E, or P/E 10 ratio, [2] is a stock valuation measure usually applied to the US S&P 500 equity market. It is defined as price divided by the average of ten years of earnings ( moving average ), adjusted for inflation. [ 3 ]

  3. 4 Reasons to Buy Walmart Stock Like There's No Tomorrow - AOL

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    And for what it's worth, there's plenty of opportunity ahead. eMarketer predicts the nation's e-commerce market will grow at an average annual pace of nearly 9% through 2028, with Walmart's online ...

  4. If You Bought 1 Share of Walmart at Its IPO, Here's How ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Growing share count. Walmart has declared 12 stock splits since its IPO. Most were 2-for-1 splits, but the exception was February's 3-for-1 split.

  5. P/B ratio - Wikipedia

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    The price-to-book ratio, or P/B ratio, (also PBR) is a financial ratio used to compare a company's current market value to its book value (where book value is the value of all assets minus liabilities owned by a company). The calculation can be performed in two ways, but the result should be the same.

  6. PEG ratio - Wikipedia

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    In general, the P/E ratio is higher for a company with a higher growth rate. Thus, using just the P/E ratio would make high-growth companies appear overvalued relative to others. It is assumed that by dividing the P/E ratio by the earnings growth rate, the resulting ratio is better for comparing companies with different growth rates. [1]

  7. How Did Walmart Stock Gain 72% Last Year? - AOL

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    Playing right into Walmart's hand To fully understand why Walmart stock did so wall last year, one must go all the way back to 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic was in full swing then, working in the ...

  8. Here’s what Walmart’s 3-for-1 stock split means for investors

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    For the 12th time in 50 years, Walmart will conduct a stock split in an effort to make shares more affordable for its employees. Walmart last carried out a 2-for-1 stock split on April 20, 1999.

  9. Price–earnings ratio - Wikipedia

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    Robert Shiller's plot of the S&P composite real price–earnings ratio and interest rates (1871–2012), from Irrational Exuberance, 2d ed. [1] In the preface to this edition, Shiller warns that "the stock market has not come down to historical levels: the price–earnings ratio as I define it in this book is still, at this writing [2005], in the mid-20s, far higher than the historical average