CTRANEUTRAL

PEG Ratio

0.61x

Updated 488h ago

Sector Performance

36th percentile

CTRA

0.61x

Sector Median

0.94x

Sector Avg

3.01x

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Deep Analysis

The PEG ratio divides the price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple by the expected earnings growth rate, so a value of 0.61x means CTRA trades at a lower price relative to its growth than the sector median of 1.15x.

CTRA’s PEG sits at the 35th percentile among sector peers, indicating it is cheaper than about two-thirds of comparable companies. No year-over-year or quarter-over-quarter change data is available, and no historical trend across the last eight quarters exists to assess direction. The low PEG level alone points to a potential undervaluation opportunity, but the absence of trend data makes it impossible to confirm whether the metric is improving or deteriorating. This metric supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict because while the below-median PEG suggests a relative bargain, the lack of comparable historical movement and a 35th percentile rank (not at an extreme) do not provide enough conviction to upgrade or downgrade the stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the PEG Ratio tell investors about CTRA?

The PEG ratio adjusts P/E for expected growth. A PEG below 1.0 may signal undervaluation; above 2.0 may suggest the growth story is priced in.

How is the PEG Ratio calculated?

PEG Ratio is calculated as: P/E Ratio / EPS Growth Rate.

Who are CTRA's closest peers by PEG Ratio?

The closest peers by PEG Ratio include: NUE (0.06x), VLO (0.06x), LNC (0.05x), NKE (0.05x), NCLH (0.05x).

The Formula

P/E Ratio / EPS Growth Rate

Why It Matters

The PEG ratio adjusts P/E for expected growth. A PEG below 1.0 may signal undervaluation; above 2.0 may suggest the growth story is priced in.

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CTRA

0.61x

Sector Median

0.94x

Sector Avg

3.01x

How CTRA's PEG Ratio compares to sector peers.

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