A thread created for the TA of charts on the LSE markets. (aim and plus included)
Beginners and advanced wellcome. Long or short, just post your views and lets
have some positive discussion. FIRE AWAY.
NB, UK indicies and sector charts plus FX can also to be included in posters analysis.
Still hold Plexus g. Really for the news of the big industry players developing a deep well head along with Plexus, which will transform the company. A P/E Ratio of 87.29 :-))
Definition of 'Forward Price To Earnings - Forward P/E'
A measure of the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) using forecasted earnings for the P/E calculation. While the earnings used are just an estimate and are not as reliable as current earnings data, there is still benefit in estimated P/E analysis. The forecasted earnings used in the formula can either be for the next 12 months or for the next full-year fiscal period.
Forward Price To Earnings (Forward P/E)
Also referred to as "estimated price to earnings".
'Forward Price To Earnings - Forward P/E'
The estimated P/E of a company is often used to compare current earnings to estimated future earnings. If earnings are expected to grow in the future, the estimated P/E will be lower than the current P/E. This measure is also used to compare one company to another with a forward-looking focus.
crikey .... didn't even notice and it's certainly one i have watched for ages
in fact, i thought you were having a little tease about unite and its homonymous union alter ego :-)
LOL no. I knew you liked the PRU and my system spat it out friday night so I went to the chart and thought straight away cyners will like the look of that.
i've had a dabble here some time in the past - can't remember whether or not i made money - but the damn stock is so illiquid and thinly traded that it's a hard one to call