FRTNEUTRAL

PEG Ratio

0.15x

Updated 8h ago

Sector Performance

14th percentile

FRT

0.15x

Sector Median

0.94x

Sector Avg

3.01x

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Deep Analysis

The PEG ratio (price-to-earnings divided by earnings growth rate) of 0.15x means the stock is priced very low relative to its expected profit growth — a PEG below 1.0 typically signals undervaluation for the growth rate.

Compared to the sector median of 0.94x, FRT sits at the 14th percentile, well below most peers. Over the last eight quarters the metric has been stable, with no year-over-year change available and a quarter-over-quarter increase of +7.1%. A very low PEG combined with a stable trend suggests the market has priced in persistently low or uncertain growth expectations, which could be either a value opportunity or a warning of structural issues — no clear directional signal emerges. This metric does not directly contradict the overall NEUTRAL verdict, because while the low PEG hints at potential upside, the stable trend and 14th percentile rank imply that other risks or valuation concerns likely balance the assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the PEG Ratio tell investors about FRT?

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 FRT'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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FRT

0.15x

Sector Median

0.94x

Sector Avg

3.01x

How FRT's PEG Ratio compares to sector peers.

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