P/E di Omnicom Group, Inc. è 13.46
Il rapporto prezzo / utili è il rapporto tra il prezzo delle azioni di una società e l'utile per azione della società calcolato su dodici mesi.
The price to earnings ratio is the most widely used method for determining whether shares are accurately valued in relation to one another. But the P/E ratio does not in itself indicate whether the share is a bargain. The P/E ratio depends on the market’s perception of the risk and future growth in earnings. A company with a low P/E ratio indicates that the market perceives it as a higher risk or a lower growth or both as compared to a company with a higher price to earnings ratio. The P/E ratio of a listed company’s stock is the result of the collective perception of the market as to how risky the company is and what its earnings growth prospects are in relation to that of other companies. Investors use the P/E ratio to compare their own perception of the risk and growth of a company against the market’s collective perception of the risk and growth as reflected in the current P/E ratio.
omnicom group is the leading global marketing communications company providing the best talent, creativity and digital innovation in the world of integrated marketing services for more than 200 brands - including some of the world’s most iconic, innovative and successful. about: omnicom group (nyse: omc) is a strategic holding company that has the industry’s most diverse portfolio of more than1,000 companies serving over 5,000 clients in more than 100 countries. omnicom and its agencies have a corporate culture distinguished by a long-standing belief in the power of learning and training. the company offers the industry’s richest opportunities for individual growth, with offerings that include omnicom university, catalyst at ddb, bbdo university, tiger academy at tbwa, ketchum university, omd foundations, and more - all contributing to enhancing employees’ professional breadth and our success in retaining top talent. year after year, omnicom brands win the lion’s share of industry awar