Market Value Ratios for SPRINT Market value ratios relate the firm’s stock price to its earnings, cash flow, and book value per share, and thus give management an indication of what investors think of the company’s past performance and future prospects.
Market Value Ratios for SPRINT Market
value ratios relate the firm’s stock price to its earnings, cash flow, and book value per share, and thus give management an indication of what investors think of the company’s past performance and future prospects. If the liquidity, asset management, debt management, and profitability ratios all look good, then the market value ratios will be high, and the stock price will probably be as high as can be expected.
Your assignment is to identify three market value ratios and explain what they mean or what they show/reveal about Sprint.
NOTE: The best answers will include actual market ratio data from Sprint- explaining what it means for the company. What do the numbers look like in these ratios?