Glossary
- Paasche index
- Par value
- Partial execution
- Participation certificates
- Pension fund
- Peoples share
- Performance evaluation
- Performance index
- Physical delivery (warrants)
- Placement
- Placement volume
- Pool factor
- Portfolio
- Practise
- Preferred shares
- Premium
- Premium (warrant)
- Premium Margin
- Price addendum
- Price category
- Price details
- Price index
- Price sensitivity
- Price-cashflow-ratio
- Price-earnings ratio
- Price-to-book-ratio
- Primary market
- Prime All Share
- Prime Standard
- Principle of highest volume transacted
- Private placement (PP)
- Proprietary trading
- Prospectus
- Put warrant
Price-to-book-ratio
Price for a certain amount of equity.
The price-to-book ratio is an important parameter for the fundamental valuation of shares. It indicates how much investors pay for a share of the company's equity if the buy one single stock.
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