For those interested, below is a list of the Russell 1,000 stocks with the lowest PEG ratios (Price to Earnings/Expected 5-Year Growth Rate). From Investopedia.com:
The PEG ratio is a widely used indicator of a stock's potential value. It is favored by many over the price/earnings ratio because it also accounts for growth. Similar to the P/E ratio, a lower PEG means that the stock is more undervalued.
A lot of investors use 1 as their line of demarcation for PEG ratios. A PEG of 1 or less (where expected growth is greater than the P/E) would be considered attractive. In the Russell 1,000, 154 stocks have a PEG ratio of 1 or less. Below are the 44 stocks in the index with PEG ratios of less than 0.75.
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