P/E Ratio
Updated 174h ago
Sector Performance
1th percentileCHTR
3.8x
Sector Median
24.8x
Sector Avg
36.1x
Deep Analysis
The current P/E ratio of 3.8x means that for every dollar of net income Charter Communications earns, investors are willing to pay only $3.80 for its stock — a P/E (price-to-earnings) ratio measures how much investors pay per dollar of earnings.
This is far below the sector median of 24.2x, placing it in the 1st percentile among peers, meaning almost every other company in its sector trades at a higher multiple. The trend data is not available: there is no year-over-year change, no quarter-over-quarter change, and no historical values beyond the current 3.8x. A very low P/E combined with no trend information suggests either a deep value opportunity if earnings are stable, or a potential value trap if earnings are about to fall sharply; the lack of trend makes it impossible to gauge momentum. This ultra-low ratio contradicts the overall CAUTIOUS verdict, as a single-digit P/E typically signals undervaluation rather than caution — however, the absence of trend data may explain why the platform remains cautious.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the P/E Ratio tell investors about CHTR?
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 CHTR's closest peers by P/E Ratio?
The closest peers by P/E Ratio include: HIG (9.2x), VICI (9.1x), OMF (9.0x), JACK (8.5x), GIS (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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3.8x
Sector Median
24.8x
Sector Avg
36.1x
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