Forward price-to-earnings is calculated using predicted earnings for the next financial year’s P/E determination. The price-to-earnings ratio is a method of assessing corporate values by comparing them to their per-share profit. The price-to-earnings ratio for Griffon Corp. Market capitalization is the total value of all outstanding shares of a corporation and it is used to measure a company’s market value. The stock’s market cap achieved a total value of $2.46 billion as of the last trading session. The higher the number, the more profits are generated for the company and vice versa. The profit margin, also known as the revenue ratio or gross profit ratio, is an efficiency figure used to estimate the business’s profitability by comparing net income and sales. With regard to the profitability of the company, the operating margin is currently at 14.78 percent and the profit margin is 2.89 percent, and the company has reported a gross margin of 37.67 percent. What Does Griffon Corp.’s Profitability and Valuation Ratios Tell Us About the Stock? GFF stock is trading at a margin of 8.90%, 11.28% and 22.90% apart from the 20-Day, 50-Day and 200-Day Simple Moving Average prices. Despite the fact that the share price increased 36.99% in the last 6 months and 9.73% was added to its value over the previous 3 months. The firm’s stock price fluctuated 4.94% within the last five trades and 13.18% within the last 30 trades, which was a significant change from the beginning of this year. The stock price fluctuated between $44.71 and $45.90 throughout the trading session with the volume trading being 702613 shares, which represented a significant variation when compared to the three months average volume of 376.17K shares. (NYSE:GFF) raised 1.49% to close Thursday’s market session at $45.00, higher as compared to yesterday’s close. The latest trade, Performances and Moving Averages give us the following Picture The rating was released on October 27, 2023, according to finviz. Deutsche Bank raised the price target for the Griffon Corp.
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