This is the Current Price divided by the latest repoted Book Value Per Share.
The weighted average of the P/B ratios of all the stocks in an underlying fund's portfolio. The P/B ratio of a company is calculated by dividing the market price of its stock by the company's per-share book value. The P/B ratio essentially shows whether or not a stock price accurately reflects the value of the company.
expresses the relationship between the price of a stock and the book value (assets minus liabilities) of the company. Value stocks usually have low Price/Book ratios and growth stocks often have high Price/Book ratios.
Market price of a common share at a given date, divided by the net book value per common share at that date.
A ratio calculated by dividing a company's total market capitalization by its book value.