PEG Ratio
Higher than 13% of Technology sector peers
Updated 46h ago
Sector Performance
13th percentileDELL
0.07x
Sector Median
0.83x
Sector Avg
2.25x
Deep Analysis
The PEG ratio (price-to-earnings divided by earnings growth) of 0.07x means the stock is priced very low relative to its expected profit growth — typically a sign of undervaluation.
This is far below the sector median of 0.83x, placing DELL in the 13th percentile among technology peers. The year-over-year change is not available, but the metric dropped 87.7% quarter-over-quarter, from 0.57x to 0.07x. An extremely low PEG ratio often signals a buying opportunity, but the sharp decline could indicate that earnings growth expectations have been revised down rapidly. This combination points to a potential value opportunity, though investors should verify whether the growth forecasts are still credible. The metric supports the overall BULLISH verdict, as a PEG ratio this low typically reflects an undervalued stock.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the PEG Ratio tell investors about DELL?
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.
How does DELL's PEG Ratio compare to its sector?
DELL's PEG Ratio of 0.07x compares to a Technology sector median of 0.83x, placing it in the 13th percentile.
Who are DELL's closest peers by PEG Ratio?
The closest Technology peers by PEG Ratio include: QRVO (0.58x), ADI (0.49x), CRM (0.47x), PLTR (0.46x), HUBS (0.37x).
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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0.07x
Sector Median
0.83x
Sector Avg
2.25x
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