The Price-Dividend Ratio (P/D Ratio) is a financial metric used to determine the relative valuation of a company's stock by comparing its current share price to the dividends it pays to shareholders.
The Price-Dividend Ratio (PDR), also known as the Price/Dividend (P/D) ratio, is the current market price of a company's share divided by the dividend per share for the previous year. It measures the investment value of the share.
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