Market Cap : 102.37 B | Enterprise Value : 100.61 B | PE Ratio : 41.43 | PB Ratio : 17.49 |
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As of today (2021-02-27), Advanced Micro Devices's current share price is $84.510000. Advanced Micro Devices's E10 for the quarter that ended in Dec. 2020 was $-0.06. Advanced Micro Devices's Shiller PE Ratio for today is .
During the past years, Advanced Micro Devices's highest Shiller PE Ratio was 3915.00. The lowest was 2872.00. And the median was 3097.00.
E10 is a concept invented by Prof. Robert Shiller, who uses E10 for his Shiller PE Ratio calculation. E10 is the average of the inflation adjusted earnings of a company over the past 10 years.
Advanced Micro Devices's adjusted earnings per share data for the three months ended in Dec. 2020 was $1.450. Add all the adjusted EPS for the past 10 years together and divide 10 will get our E10, which is $-0.06 for the trailing ten years ended in Dec. 2020.
* All numbers are in millions except for per share data and ratio. All numbers are in their local exchange's currency.
* The bar in red indicates where Advanced Micro Devices's Shiller PE Ratio falls into.
For Shiller PE Ratio, the earnings of the past 10 years are inflation-adjusted and averaged. The result is used for P/E calculation. Since it looks at the average over the last 10 years, the Shiller PE Ratio is also called PE10.
The Shiller PE Ratio was first used by professor Robert Shiller to measure the valuation of the overall market. The same calculation is applied here to individual companies.
Advanced Micro Devices's Shiller PE Ratio for today is calculated as
Shiller PE Ratio | = | Share Price | / | E10 |
= | 84.510000 | / | -0.06 | |
= |
* All numbers are in millions except for per share data and ratio. All numbers are in their local exchange's currency.
Advanced Micro Devices's E10 for the quarter that ended in Dec. 2020 is calculated as:
For example, Advanced Micro Devices's adjusted earnings per share data for the three months ended in Dec. 2020 was:
Adj_EPS | = | Earnings per Share (Diluted) | / | CPI of Dec. 2020 (Change) | * | Current CPI (Dec. 2020) |
= | 1.45 | / | 109.8968 | * | 109.8968 | |
= | 1.450 |
Current CPI (Dec. 2020) = 109.8968.
Advanced Micro Devices Quarterly Data
Earnings per Share (Diluted) | CPI | Adj_EPS | |
201103 | 0.680 | 94.890 | 0.788 |
201106 | 0.080 | 95.319 | 0.092 |
201109 | 0.130 | 95.529 | 0.150 |
201112 | -0.240 | 95.632 | -0.276 |
201203 | -0.800 | 97.075 | -0.906 |
201206 | 0.050 | 96.661 | 0.057 |
201209 | -0.210 | 97.595 | -0.236 |
201212 | -0.630 | 97.158 | -0.713 |
201303 | -0.190 | 98.107 | -0.213 |
201306 | -0.100 | 98.557 | -0.112 |
201309 | 0.060 | 98.536 | 0.067 |
201312 | 0.120 | 98.692 | 0.134 |
201403 | -0.030 | 100.023 | -0.033 |
201406 | -0.050 | 100.520 | -0.055 |
201409 | 0.020 | 100.176 | 0.022 |
201412 | -0.470 | 98.604 | -0.524 |
201503 | -0.230 | 99.824 | -0.253 |
201506 | -0.230 | 100.691 | -0.251 |
201509 | -0.250 | 100.346 | -0.274 |
201512 | -0.130 | 99.957 | -0.143 |
201603 | -0.140 | 100.947 | -0.152 |
201606 | 0.080 | 101.524 | 0.087 |
201609 | -0.500 | 101.988 | -0.539 |
201612 | -0.060 | 102.456 | -0.064 |
201703 | -0.040 | 103.167 | -0.043 |
201706 | -0.040 | 103.278 | -0.043 |
201709 | 0.060 | 104.070 | 0.063 |
201712 | 0.060 | 104.578 | 0.063 |
201803 | 0.080 | 105.708 | 0.083 |
201806 | 0.110 | 106.324 | 0.114 |
201809 | 0.090 | 106.695 | 0.093 |
201812 | 0.040 | 106.200 | 0.041 |
201903 | 0.010 | 107.818 | 0.010 |
201906 | 0.030 | 108.250 | 0.030 |
201909 | 0.110 | 108.577 | 0.111 |
201912 | 0.150 | 108.841 | 0.151 |
202003 | 0.140 | 108.173 | 0.142 |
202006 | 0.130 | 109.318 | 0.131 |
202009 | 0.320 | 109.861 | 0.320 |
202012 | 1.450 | 109.897 | 1.450 |
Add all the adjusted EPS together and divide 10 will get our E10.
Please note that we use the CPI data of the country/region where the company is headquartered. If the CPI data for that country/region is not available, then we will use the CPI data of the United States as default.
Compared with the regular PE Ratio, which works poorly for cyclical businesses, the Shiller PE Ratio smoothed out the fluctuations of profit margins during business cycles. Therefore it is more accurate in reflecting the valuation of the company.
If a company has consistent business performance, the Shiller PE Ratio should give similar results to regular PE Ratio.
Compared with the PS Ratio, the Shiller PE Ratio makes the comparison between different industries more meaningful.
Shiller PE Ratio assumes that over the long term, businesses and profitability revert to their means. If a company's business model does not work in the future compared with the past, Shiller PE Ratio and PS Ratio will give false valuations.
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