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Title: Investment Performance of Stocks and Their Price-Earnings Ratio- a Test of Efficient Market Hypothesis
Authors: Parag Rijwani
Keywords: Price-Earnings Ratio
Investment Performance
SandP CNX NIFTY 500
Efficient Market Hypothesis
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Journal of Banking Information Technology and Management
Abstract: Price-Earnings ratio (P/E) is one of the most important common stock valuation ratios. It measures the times the market price of a stock is to the earnings per share. P/E indicates how cheap or expensive a stock is.It also indicates how much more than the earnings investors are willing to pay for the stock.
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