P/E Ratio
Updated 81h ago
Sector Performance
30th percentileBKR
17.6x
Sector Median
24.7x
Sector Avg
36.0x
Deep Analysis
The current P/E (price-to-earnings) ratio of 17.6x shows that investors are paying $17.60 for every $1 of the company’s annual earnings.
Compared to its sector peers, this is below the sector median of 23.8x, placing BKR in the 31st percentile — meaning it trades at a lower multiple than roughly 69% of its sector. No trend data is available: the year-over-year change is N/A, the quarter-over-quarter change is N/A, and the metric has no historical values beyond the single current reading. With a below‑median P/E but no trend to confirm whether it is narrowing or widening, the level alone suggests modest valuation risk relative to peers. The lack of trend makes it difficult to judge momentum, so the combination offers a neutral risk‑reward profile. This metric supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as a lower‑than‑median P/E is neither strongly cheap nor expensive without a directional history to confirm improvement or deterioration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the P/E Ratio tell investors about BKR?
Measures how much investors pay per dollar of earnings. A high P/E signals growth expectations; a low P/E may indicate undervaluation or slow growth.
How is the P/E Ratio calculated?
P/E Ratio is calculated as: Price / EPS.
Who are BKR's closest peers by P/E Ratio?
The closest peers by P/E Ratio include: VICI (9.1x), OMF (9.0x), JACK (8.5x), GIS (8.4x), FIS (8.4x).
The Formula
Price / EPS
Why It Matters
Measures how much investors pay per dollar of earnings. A high P/E signals growth expectations; a low P/E may indicate undervaluation or slow growth.
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17.6x
Sector Median
24.7x
Sector Avg
36.0x
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