Below we highlight the 25 stocks in the Nasdaq 100 with the lowest PEG ratios based on next year's earnings estimates. The PEG ratio compares a company's P/E ratio to its long-term growth rate. Many investors like to see a PEG ratio lower than 1 when analyzing a growth stock. MICC currently has the lowest PEG ratio in the index at 0.43. This means its long-term growth rate is more than double its P/E ratio. While the stock is already up 90% year to date, its valuation still looks attractive. MICC is followed by UAUA, NIHD, FLEX, SEPR and LRCX.
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Hello-
I am curious as to where you get your financial data. For instance, the top stock on your list of Nasdaq 100 with low pegs has a 0.43 on your list and a 3.48 on yahoo finance. Is yahoo's data old?
Just curious,
Mark
Posted by: Mark | November 28, 2007 at 04:16 PM