P/E Ratio
Updated 224h ago
Sector Performance
63th percentileBX
30.1x
Sector Median
24.7x
Sector Avg
36.0x
Deep Analysis
The current P/E (price-to-earnings) ratio of 30.1x means investors are paying $30.10 for every $1 of the company’s annual earnings—a measure of how expensive the stock is relative to its profitability.
This is above the sector median of 24.1x, placing BX in the 65th percentile among its peer group, indicating a higher valuation than about two-thirds of comparable companies. Trend data is limited: year-over-year change is not available, but quarter-over-quarter the ratio rose 2.5% from 29.4x to 30.1x. The combination of an above-median P/E and a rising trend signals that the market is paying a growing premium for earnings, which can increase downside risk if earnings fail to meet expectations. This metric supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict, as the elevated valuation and upward move suggest the stock is not a clear bargain but has not reached extreme levels that would warrant a bearish call.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the P/E Ratio tell investors about BX?
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 BX'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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30.1x
Sector Median
24.7x
Sector Avg
36.0x
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