Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals Companies By Peg Ratio

Price To Earnings To Growth
Price To Earnings To GrowthEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1WDC Western Digital
490.33
 0.13 
 2.35 
 0.31 
2CRSR Corsair GamingInc
41.5
(0.13)
 2.01 
(0.25)
3IVAC Intevac
8.85
 0.03 
 2.54 
 0.07 
4HPQ HP Inc
8.51
(0.03)
 1.34 
(0.05)
5PSTG Pure Storage
5.57
 0.12 
 3.97 
 0.46 
6AAPL Apple Inc
2.09
(0.14)
 1.29 
(0.18)
7HPE Hewlett Packard Enterprise
2.08
 0.08 
 2.07 
 0.16 
8DELL Dell Technologies
1.87
 0.16 
 4.83 
 0.75 
9SSYS Stratasys
1.6
(0.17)
 2.82 
(0.48)
10LOGI Logitech International SA
1.57
(0.04)
 1.85 
(0.07)
11NTAP NetApp Inc
1.06
 0.10 
 2.59 
 0.25 
12TACT TransAct Technologies Incorporated
0.91
(0.22)
 2.94 
(0.65)
13SMCI Super Micro Computer
0.76
 0.15 
 8.09 
 1.19 
14XRX Xerox Corp
0.22
(0.19)
 2.57 
(0.48)
15STX Seagate Technology PLC
0.16
(0.01)
 1.95 
(0.02)
16MOVE Movano Inc
0.0
(0.08)
 4.70 
(0.37)
17VMRI Valmie Resources
0.0
 0.00 
 0.00 
 0.00 
18NNDM Nano Dimension
0.0
 0.02 
 2.54 
 0.04 
19CAN Canaan Inc
0.0
(0.06)
 9.37 
(0.52)
20EMC Global X Funds
0.0
 0.09 
 0.80 
 0.07 
The analysis above is based on a 90-day investment horizon and a default level of risk. Use the Portfolio Analyzer to fine-tune all your assumptions. Check your current assumptions here.
PEG Ratio indicates the potential value of an equity instrument and is calculated by dividing Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio into earnings growth rate. Most analysts and investors prefer this measure to a Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio because it incorporates the future growth of a firm. The low PEG ratio usually implies that an equity instrument is undervalued; whereas PEG of 1 may indicate that an equity is reasonably priced under given expectations of future growth. Generally speaking, PEG ratio is a 'quick and dirty' way to measure how the current price of a firm's stock relates to its earnings and growth rate. The main benefit of using PEG ratio is that investors can compare the relative valuations of companies within different industries without analyzing their P/E ratios.