PE ratio relative to earnings growth — is the valuation justified?
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PEG Ratio
Negative EPS growth — PEG not meaningful when earnings are declining
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Growth Rate Source
Limited Data Quality3-Year EPS CAGR
Current Price
$12.00
TTM EPS
$0.26
P/E Ratio
46.15
Growth Rate
-0.8%
3-Year EPS CAGR
Sector
Energy
Oil & Gas Equipment & Services
Calculated
8/18/2026
1:42:45 PM
PEG Ratio Unavailable
Negative Growth — PEG not meaningful
Peer Comparison
Sample Size
3 peers
Industry Median PEG
0.91
25th Percentile
0.08
75th Percentile
1.60
Symbol
Company
PEG
P/E
Growth
vs NOV
OII
Oceaneering International, Inc.
0.08
11.1
137.7%
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CHX
ChampionX Corporation
0.91
18.3
20.2%
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FTI
TechnipFMC plc
1.60
27.7
17.3%
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How to Interpret PEG Ratio
PEG < 1.0 — Potentially Undervalued. The stock may be priced below its earnings growth rate, suggesting a potential buying opportunity.
PEG 1.0–2.0 — Fairly Valued. The stock price is roughly in line with its earnings growth. A PEG of 1.0 is often considered "fair value."
PEG > 2.0 — Potentially Overvalued. The stock may be priced above what its earnings growth justifies.
Limitations:PEG ratios are less reliable for financial firms (earnings driven by interest margins), companies with negative/zero earnings growth, and hypergrowth companies (>100% growth) where the ratio may appear misleadingly low. Always use PEG alongside other valuation metrics.