The current price-to-earnings ratio for Smith & Wesson Brands stock as of Jun 2, 2025 is 14.43. This is calculated based on the current EPS of $0.65 and the stock price of $9.38 per share. The P/E ratio has decreased by 23% from the past four quarters average of 18.7.
The average historical PE ratio of Smith & Wesson Brands for the last ten years is 19.58. The current PE ratio of 14.43 is 26% below the historical average. In the past ten years, SWBI's PE ratio was at its highest in the Oct 2019 quarter at 118, when the stock price was $7.08 and the EPS was $0.06. The lowest value was in the Apr 2022 quarter, when it reached 3.33 with a price of $13.73 and an EPS of $4.12.
Maximum annual increase: 351.35% in 2023
Maximum annual decrease: -78% in 2013
Year | PE ratio | PE change | Price | EPS |
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2024 | 19.73 | 31.27% | $16.97 | $0.86 |
2023 | 15.03 | 351.35% | $12.02 | $0.8 |
2022 | 3.33 | -11.67% | $13.73 | $4.12 |
2021 | 3.77 | N/A | $17.4 | $4.62 |
2020 | N/A | N/A | $9.47 | -$1.11 |
2019 | 28.97 | -2.56% | $9.85 | $0.34 |
2018 | 29.73 | 207.45% | $11 | $0.37 |
2017 | 9.67 | -23.8% | $22.15 | $2.29 |
2016 | 12.69 | -21.47% | $21.83 | $1.72 |
2015 | 16.16 | 60% | $14.87 | $0.92 |
2014 | 10.1 | 39.12% | $15.35 | $1.52 |
2013 | 7.26 | -78% | $8.78 | $1.21 |
2012 | 33 | N/A | $8.25 | $0.25 |
2011 | N/A | N/A | $3.6 | -$1.37 |
2010 | 7.98 | N/A | $4.47 | $0.56 |
Year | PE ratio | PE change | Price | EPS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jan 2025 | 16.14 | -2.83% | $10.49 | $0.65 |
Oct 2024 | 16.61 | -25.72% | $12.96 | $0.78 |
Jul 2024 | 22.36 | 13.33% | $16.55 | $0.74 |
Apr 2024 | 19.73 | -13.88% | $16.97 | $0.86 |
Jan 2024 | 22.91 | -0.48% | $13.06 | $0.57 |
Oct 2023 | 23.02 | 44.69% | $14.73 | $0.64 |
Jul 2023 | 15.91 | 5.85% | $12.73 | $0.8 |
Apr 2023 | 15.03 | 79.14% | $12.02 | $0.8 |
Jan 2023 | 8.39 | 28.48% | $11.08 | $1.32 |
Oct 2022 | 6.53 | 15.78% | $11.29 | $1.73 |
Jul 2022 | 5.64 | 69.37% | $14.55 | $2.58 |
Apr 2022 | 3.33 | -2.92% | $13.73 | $4.12 |
Jan 2022 | 3.43 | -12.94% | $17.08 | $4.98 |
Oct 2021 | 3.94 | -10.45% | $21.5 | $5.46 |
Jul 2021 | 4.4 | 16.71% | $23.45 | $5.33 |
You can ether set your own Fair P/E multiple or use one of the automatically calculated Fair P/E multiples.
PE Ratio is an attempt to estimate a fair PE ratio of a stock based on its earnings and growth rate.
This formula is a modified version of the classic Graham-Dodd Formula (V= EPS x (8.5+2g)), originally developed by Benjamin Graham, to calculate the fair price of a stock based on its earnings and growth rate.
The formula we have created is an adaptation of this approach, designed to maintain a balance between simplicity and growth sensitivity.
It is calculated using the following formula:
IF g < 5: Fair PE = b
IF g >= 5: Fair PE = m × g
Here’s what each part of the formula means:
g: Growth is calculated as the average of the three-year average EPS growth rate and the one-year EPS growth rate (annually). This approach provides a balanced measure of growth by factoring in both the long-term growth trend and the most recent annual growth performance. If one of the growth metrics is not available, the remaining metric is used to determine growth. The fair P/E value is capped at 100 to prevent distortions caused by extreme EPS growth rates, such as those resulting from large percentage increases from a low base.
m: This is the long term historical median PEG (Price/Earnings to Growth) ratio of the overall market. It serves as a benchmark, adjusting the Fair PE based on typical market conditions.
b: Base PE (static value set to 8). If the company's growth rate is less than 5, the Fair PE is set at a conservative baseline of 8. This is because declining companies generally deserve a lower PE ratio.
Fixed: The Fair PE ratio for all data points is calculated using a single, constant average EPS growth rate, determined based on the most recent period. This means that the same growth rate is applied to all historical data points. Dynamic: The Fair PE ratio for each historical data point is calculated using the trailing average EPS growth rate specific to that point in time. This means that for each data point, the corresponding trailing EPS growth rate is used, ensuring that the Fair PE ratio reflects the growth conditions that were relevant at that specific point in history.
SWBI's current P/E ratio is above the 5-year historical average, but it is lower than the 3 and 10-year averages.
SWBI's PE ratio is lower than its peer stock RGR.
Stock name | PE ratio | Market cap |
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SWBI Smith & Wesson Brands Inc | 14.77 | $422.43M |
RGR Sturm Ruger & Co Inc | 19.34 | $592.34M |
SWBI stock has a price to earnings ratio of 14.43 as of Jun 2, 2025.
Over the last 3 years, the average price to earnings ratio for SWBI stock is 15.66.
Over the last 5 years, the average price to earnings ratio for SWBI stock is 12.47.
Over the last ten years, the quarterly PE ratio reached a historic high of 118 in the Oct 2019 quarter.
The current price to earnings ratio of SWBI is 26% lower than the 10-year historical average.
The PE ratio is calculated by taking the latest stock price and dividing it by the EPS for the last 12 months. As of today (Jun 2, 2025), Smith & Wesson Brands's stock price is $9.38. The earnings per share for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ending Jan 2025 is $0.65. Therefore, Smith & Wesson Brands's P/E ratio for today is 14.43. PE RATIO(14.43) = STOCK PRICE($9.38) / TTM EPS($0.65)
All PE ratio stats are based on quarterly TTM periods, unless otherwise specified.