Aethlon Medical Inc Price/Sales

What is the Price/Sales of Aethlon Medical Inc?

The Price/Sales of Aethlon Medical Inc is N/A

What is the definition of Price/Sales?



Price to sales ratio is a company’s stock price compared to its revenues.

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The price to sales ratio, Price/Sales ratio, P/S ratio, or PSR, is a valuation metric for stocks. It is calculated by dividing the company's market cap by the revenue in the most recent year. It can also be calculated by dividing the per-share stock price by per-share revenue. The price to sales ratio is for trailing twelve months so the reported sales are for the four previous quarters. Longer time periods can be examined at times.

A smaller price to sales ratio is usually thought to be a better investment since the investor is paying less for each unit of sales. However, sales do not reveal the whole picture, as the company may be unprofitable with a low P/S ratio. Because of the limitations, this ratio is usually used only for unprofitable companies, since they don't have a price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio). The metric can be used to determine the value of a stock relative to its past performance. It may also be used to determine relative valuation of a sector or the market as a whole.

Price to sales ratios vary greatly between sectors, so they are most useful in comparing similar stocks within a sector or sub-sector. Comparing P/S ratios carries the implicit assumption that all firms in the comparison have an identical capital structure.

What does Aethlon Medical Inc do?

the aethlon medical (nasdaq:aemd) mission is to create innovative devices that address unmet medical needs in cancer, infectious disease, and other life-threatening conditions. our aethlon adapt™ platform provides the technology foundation for a new class of therapeutics that target the selective removal of disease enabling particles from the entire circulatory system. the aethlon adapt™ product pipeline includes the hemopurifier®, a first-in-class medical device with broad-spectrum capabilities against exosomes that contribute to the progression of cancer and infectious viral pathogens such as hiv and hepatitis c.