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P/E Ratio vs. Earnings Yield

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Background: The usual measure of how ``expensive'' a stock is is its price-to-earnings ratio -- the ratio of the price of a share to the earnings-per-share or (equivalently) the ratio of market cap to earnings; often, it's phrased as ``how much you have to spend on the stock to buy a dollar of earnings.''

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