Latest PEG ratio for Gold Fields: 5.84 — see history and peer comparisons.
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The PEG ratio measures a stock's valuation relative to its earnings growth rate. A PEG ratio below 1.0 may indicate that the stock is undervalued relative to its growth potential.
Gold Fields (GFI) currently reports a PEG ratio of 5.84. That is below the Materials sector average of 11.06. Use the charts on this page to explore Gold Fields's PEG ratio history and peer comparisons.
Gold Fields's PEG ratio of 5.84 is lower than the Materials sector average of 11.06. That is roughly 47.2% below the sector mean. A reading lower peers can reflect different growth expectations, capital structure, or profitability — so it is worth checking the peer comparison chart before drawing conclusions.
The PEG ratio is a valuation multiple that relates Gold Fields's market price to a fundamental measure such as earnings, sales, or book value. At 5.84, GFI can look expensive or cheap only in context — versus its own history, growth rate, and Materials peers. Higher multiples often price in stronger expected growth; lower ones can signal value or concern.
Start with the current PEG ratio of 5.84, then check the historical chart for trend and the peer comparison chart for relative positioning. The Materials average is 11.06. From there, open related valuation or income-statement pages for Gold Fields, and consider following GFI for alerts when major investors trade the stock.
Gold Fields is classified in the Materials sector. On PEG ratio, it currently shows 5.84 versus a sector average near 11.06. Sector peers often share similar capital intensity and growth regimes, so relative rankings inside Materials are usually more informative than comparing GFI with unrelated industries.