The PE ratio for Metallus stock stands at 285.71 as of Jun 16, 2026. This is calculated based on the TTM EPS of $0.07 and the stock price of $20 per share.
Over the last five years, the average PE ratio of Metallus has been 58.29. The current 285.71 price-to-earnings ratio is 390% more than the historical average. Analyzing the last five years, MTUS's PE ratio reached its highest point in the Dec 2024 quarter at 471, with a price of $14.13 and an EPS of $0.03. The Jun 2022 quarter saw the lowest point at 3.96, with a price of $18.71 and an EPS of $4.72.
Maximum annual increase: 3,073.85% in 2024
| Year | PE ratio | PE change | Price | EPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | N/A | N/A | $17.16 | -$0.03 |
| 2024 | 471 | 3,073.85% | $14.13 | $0.03 |
| 2023 | 14.84 | 15.94% | $23.45 | $1.58 |
| 2022 | 12.8 | 189.59% | $18.17 | $1.42 |
| 2021 | 4.42 | N/A | $16.5 | $3.73 |
| 2020 | N/A | N/A | $4.67 | -$1.38 |
| 2019 | N/A | N/A | $7.86 | -$2.46 |
| 2018 | N/A | N/A | $8.74 | -$0.22 |
| 2017 | N/A | N/A | $15.19 | -$0.7 |
| 2016 | N/A | N/A | $15.48 | -$2.39 |
| 2015 | N/A | N/A | $8.38 | -$1.01 |
| 2014 | 36.66 | N/A | $37.03 | $1.01 |
| 2013 | N/A | N/A | N/A | $1.96 |
| 2012 | N/A | N/A | N/A | $3.39 |
| 2011 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Year | PE ratio | PE change | Price | EPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 2026 | 233.43 | N/A | $16.34 | $0.07 |
| Dec 2025 | N/A | N/A | $17.16 | -$0.03 |
| Sep 2025 | N/A | N/A | $16.53 | -$0.18 |
| Jun 2025 | N/A | N/A | $15.41 | -$0.5 |
| Mar 2025 | N/A | N/A | $13.36 | -$0.49 |
| Dec 2024 | 471 | 1,647.03% | $14.13 | $0.03 |
| Sep 2024 | 26.96 | 64.89% | $14.83 | $0.55 |
| Jun 2024 | 16.35 | 32.28% | $20.27 | $1.24 |
| Mar 2024 | 12.36 | -16.71% | $22.25 | $1.8 |
| Dec 2023 | 14.84 | -41.92% | $23.45 | $1.58 |
| Sep 2023 | 25.55 | N/A | $21.72 | $0.85 |
| Jun 2023 | N/A | N/A | $21.57 | $0 |
| Mar 2023 | 19.51 | 52.42% | $18.34 | $0.94 |
| Dec 2022 | 12.8 | 186.35% | $18.17 | $1.42 |
| Sep 2022 | 4.47 | 12.88% | $14.99 | $3.35 |
The Historical Valuation Regime chart shows where the stock's current valuation sits relative to its own historical valuation range over the selected lookback period.
This is a history-relative tool, not a market-relative percentile. It does not compare the stock to other companies. Instead, it compares each historical valuation reading to the stock's own past readings.
The threshold lines are calculated them from the stock's real historical values using percentile interpolation. That is why some colored bands are narrow while others are wide: the band widths reflect how the stock actually traded through time.
| Historical percentile | Regime | Chart meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 0-10 | Historically Low | Deep cheap zone |
| >10-25 | Below Average | Cheap relative to history |
| >25-75 | Average | Within the normal historical range |
| >75-90 | Above Average | Expensive relative to history |
| >90-100 | Historically High | Extreme or stretched valuation |
| Chart element | What it tells you |
|---|---|
| Main line | The actual historical valuation values over time for the selected metric. |
| Dashed horizontal lines | The stock's computed P10, P25, Median, P75, and P90 thresholds for the selected period. |
| Colored bands | The historical valuation zones between those thresholds. |
| Metric boxes | Current ratio, historical median, current percentile, and current regime. |
| Timeline strip | A condensed regime history showing how the stock moved between cheap, fair, and expensive states across each observation. |
Current Percentile is the percentile rank of the latest valid historical observation within the selected lookback range.
Current Regime is assigned directly from the latest observation's percentile bucket using the fixed 10 / 25 / 75 / 90 cutoffs shown above.
This chart is most useful for answering a narrow question: Is this stock trading high, low, or normal relative to its own history? It works best alongside growth, profitability, and forward-looking business analysis, because a stock can deserve a higher or lower regime if its business quality has changed.
The current PE ratio of MTUS is above its 3, 5 and 10-year averages.
Metallus's price to earnings (P/E) of 285.71 is higher than the Basic Materials sector and the industry average.
| Stock name | PE ratio | Market cap |
|---|---|---|
| MTUS Metallus Inc. | 285.71 | $832.56M |
| RYZ Ryerson Holding Corp. | N/A | $1.49B |
The price to earnings ratio for MTUS stock is 285.71 as of Jun 16, 2026.
Over the last 3 years, the average PE ratio for MTUS stock is 114.36.
Over the last 5 years, the average PE ratio for MTUS stock is 58.29.
Over the last five years, the quarterly PE ratio reached its highest level at 471 in the Dec 2024 quarter.
The current PE ratio of MTUS is 390% higher than the 5-year historical average.
MTUS's PE ratio is high because the stock price is relatively expensive compared to the earnings generated by the company.
You can calculate the P/E ratio by dividing the most recent stock price by the trailing twelve months earnings per share(EPS). As of today (Jun 16, 2026), Metallus's share price is $20. The company's earnings per share for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ending Mar 2026 is $0.07. Therefore, Metallus's price to earnings ratio for today is 285.71. PE RATIO(285.71) = STOCK PRICE($20) / TTM EPS($0.07)
All PE ratio stats are based on quarterly TTM periods, unless otherwise specified.