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List Of NSE Holidays In 2023 Holidays Date / Day Republic Day January 26, 2023 / Thursday
Holi March 7, 2023 / Tuesday Ram Navami March 30, 2023 / Thursday Mahavir Jayanti April
4, 2023 / Tuesday Good Friday April 7, 2023 / Friday Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti April
14, 2023 / Friday Maharashtra Day May 1, 2023 / Monday Bakri Id June 28, 2023 /
Wednesday Independence Day August 15, 2023 / Tuesda
October and November 2023 will have 2 stock market holidays each. In the month of
October, the stock market holidays are on October 2, 2023, for Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti and
on October 24, 2023, for Dussehra celebrations across the nation. In November, the stock
markets will remain closed on November 14, 2023, for Diwali Balipratipada and on
November 27, 2023, for Gurunanak Jayanti.  The final NSE

The Indian stock markets have ushered in the new year 2023, and the National Stock
Exchange (NSE) has announced the 2023 stock market holiday calendar. As per the list of
stock market holidays 2023, the NSE will remain closed for trading in equities on 15 days
this year. This means that this year the NSE will have 2 additional holidays as compared to
the list of stock market holidays in 2022,
List Of NSE Holidays In 2023 Holidays Date / Day Republic Day January 26, 2023 / Thursday
Holi March 7, 2023 / Tuesday Ram Navami March 30, 2023 / Thursday Mahavir Jayanti April
4, 2023 / Tuesday Good Friday April 7, 2023 / Friday Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti April
14, 2023 / Friday Maharashtra Day May 1, 2023 / Monday Bakri Id June 28, 2023 /
Wednesday Independence Day August 15, 2023 / Tuesda
October and November 2023 will have 2 stock market holidays each. In the month of
October, the stock market holidays are on October 2, 2023, for Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti and
on October 24, 2023, for Dussehra celebrations across the nation. In November, the stock
markets will remain closed on November 14, 2023, for Diwali Balipratipada and on
November 27, 2023, for Gurunanak Jayanti.  The final NSE

List Of NSE Holidays In 2023 Holidays Date / Day Republic Day January 26, 2023 / Thursday
Holi March 7, 2023 / Tuesday Ram Navami March 30, 2023 / Thursday Mahavir Jayanti April
4, 2023 / Tuesday Good Friday April 7, 2023 / Friday Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti April
14, 2023 / Friday Maharashtra Day May 1, 2023 / Monday Bakri Id June 28, 2023 /
Wednesday Independence Day August 15, 2023 / Tuesda
October and November 2023 will have 2 stock market holidays each. In the month of
October, the stock market holidays are on October 2, 2023, for Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti and
on October 24, 2023, for Dussehra celebrations across the nation. In November, the stock
markets will remain closed on November 14, 2023, for Diwali Balipratipada and on
November 27, 2023, for Gurunanak Jayanti.  The final NSE
What is PE Ratio?

The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio relates a company's share price to its earnings per share. ·
A high P/E ratio could mean that a company's stock is overvalued

P/E Ratio - Price-to-Earnings Ratio


Formula, Meaning, and Examples

What Is the Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio?


The price-to-earnings ratio is the ratio for valuing a company that
measures its current share price relative to its earnings per
share (EPS). The price-to-earnings ratio is also sometimes known as
the price multiple or the earnings multiple.

P/E ratios are used by investors and analysts to determine the relative
value of a company's shares in an apples-to-apples comparison. It can
also be used to compare a company against its own historical record or to
compare aggregate markets against one another or over time.

P/E may be estimated on a trailing (backward-looking) or forward


(projected) basis.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

 The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio relates a company's share price to


its earnings per share.
 A high P/E ratio could mean that a company's stock is overvalued, or
that investors are expecting high growth rates in the future.
 Companies that have no earnings or that are losing money do not
have a P/E ratio because there is nothing to put in the denominator.
 Two kinds of P/E ratios—forward and trailing P/E—are used in
practice.
 A P/E ratio holds the most value to an analyst when compared
against similar companies in the same industry or for a single
company across a period of time.

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