List of companies with low P/E and high ROE
List of companies with low P/E and high ROE

List of companies with low P/E and high ROE

For several reasons, a company with low P/E and High ROE can be a desirable investment avenue.

Kaustubh Bhosale Article rating: 3.9

P/E stands for (Price to Earning) ratio. It compares the company’s current price to its earning per share.

Stocks below Rs 100: Investors should keep an eye on these low PE and high ROE stocks.
Stocks below Rs 100: Investors should keep an eye on these low PE and high ROE stocks.

Stocks below Rs 100: Investors should keep an eye on these low PE and high ROE stocks.

The benchmark indices were trading mixed this week. On Friday, BSE Sensex closed on a negative note, down around 389.01 points or 0.62 per cent at 62,181.67.

Kiran Shroff Article rating: 4.0

The benchmark indices were trading lower this week. On Friday, BSE Sensex closed on a negative note, down around 461.22 points or 0.75 per cent at 61,337.81. About 1,334 shares had advanced, 2,213 declined and 105 were unchanged.

These solid mid-cap stocks have higher ROCE and low PE; do you own them?
These solid mid-cap stocks have higher ROCE and low PE; do you own them?

These solid mid-cap stocks have higher ROCE and low PE; do you own them?

On the back of negative global trends, Nifty 50 started off lower. In this post, we have highlighted the best mid-cap companies with strong ROCE and low PE.

Henil Shah Article rating: 3.2

On the back of negative global trends, Nifty 50 started off lower. In this post, we have highlighted the best mid-cap companies with strong ROCE and low PE.

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