Here, you can
find book value per share by dividing the book value by the number of outstanding shares.
Not exact matches
Find out why bank stocks usually trade below
book value per share, and understand how trading activities increase banks» risk exposures and affect valuation.
When we
find a stock with a low price - to -
book value, we look to see if the price is too low, or if its
book value per share is inflated.
So
per share book values have been rising steadily throughout the appalling macro climate these companies have
found themselves in.
Tweedy Browne set out DeBondt and Thaler's
findings in Table 3 below, which describes the average earnings
per share for companies in the lowest and highest quintile of price - to -
book value in the three years prior to selection and the four years subsequent to selection: