The Dutch stock Aperam is currently traded with one the highest CAPE-ratios of the industrial companies. Currently the share is now traded at 95 times the past 10 year's average EPS (CAPE / Shiller PE). With this the stock trades significantly higher than the average US stock of the industrial companies which now costs 16 times the average 10-years EPS.
We further see that over the past year the American industrial companies yielded 16 percent higher. They performed worse than the European sector that yielded 16 percent higher. The American sector trades with a CAPE-ratio of 12 and the European sector trades at 20. So it seems there is a correlation with the CAPE-ratio as the risen stocks also have higher CAPE-ratios.
For this year Aperam 's revenue will be around 4,83 billion euros. This is according to the average of the analysts' estimates. This is slightly more than 2017's revenue of 4,48 billion euros.
The analysts expect for 2018 a net profit of 290 million euros. Most of the analysts anticipate on a profit per share of 3,4 euros. So the price/earnings-ratio equals 11,76.
At 11.16 the stock trades 0,28 percent higher at 40 euros.
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