Explanation
Price-earnings ratio, also known as P/E ratio, is a tool that is used by investors to help decide whether they should buy a stock. Essentially, the P/E ratio tells potential investors how much they have to pay for every $1 of earnings. A low P/E ratio is attractive in the sense that one pays less for every $1 of earnings. At the same time, companies with higher P/E ratios generally expect higher earnings growth in the future than companies with low P/Es. it is gotten as:
Price earnings ratio = market value ÷ Earnings per share (EPS)
= \(\frac{1.5}{47K}\)
= 3.19