Credit Suisse Group AG - ADR

Credit Suisse Group AG - ADR

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Market Cap$3.5B
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P/E RatioDividendsReturn on EquityPrice-to-SalesDebt-to-Equity
Credit Suisse Group AG - ADRCredit Suisse Group AG - ADR-0.36.12%-0.1-

Share Statistics

Market cap$3.50 Billion
Enterprise Value$3.50 Billion
Dividend Yield$0.05 (6.12%)
Earnings per Share$-2.97
Beta1.19
Outstanding Shares3,039,000,000

Return

Return on EquityNaN%ROE
Return on AssetsNaN%
Return on Invested CapitalNaN%

Valuation & Multiples

P/E Ratio-0.27P/E Ratio
PEG1.95PEG
Price to Sales0.13Price to Sales
Price to Book Ratio-Price to Book Ratio
Enterprise Value to Revenue0.15
Enterprise Value to EBIT-1.2
Enterprise Value to Net Income-1
Total Debt to Enterprise0
Debt to Equity-Debt to Equity

Revenue Sources

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Institutional Sentiment (Put/Call)

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Institutional Ownership

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About Credit Suisse Group AG

CEO: Thomas Gottstein

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