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Traditional value investors have historically focused much of their attention on PE ratio, a measure of how much investors are paying for each dollar of income a company reports. However, growth stocks have outperformed value stocks for more than 10 years now, and value investors are now paying much more attention to metrics like price-to-sales ratio.

Price-to-sales is a company’s market cap divided by its total revenue over the past 12 months. Like PE, price-to-sales is a valuation metric, but it helps in comparing growth stocks to value stocks by looking at revenue rather than earnings.

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Many growth stocks are generating little or no earnings because they are investing cash flow into growing the business. Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) is a perfect example of a stock that demonstrated little or no earnings for years while it was building and expanding its business.

Price-to-sales ratio can be an important way to measure the potential of a stock based on the amount of business a company is doing. Different businesses have different margins, so revenue isn’t necessarily indicative of potential future income. However, price-to-sales can be particularly helpful in comparing different companies within the same business.

Lowest P/S Ratios

Here are the nine S&P 500 stocks with the lowest price-to-sales ratios, according to Finviz:

  1. AmerisourceBergen Corp. (NYSE:ABC), 0.10 P/S.
  2. Cardinal Health Inc (NYSE:CAH), 0.10 P/S.
  3. McKesson Corporation (NYSE:MCK), 0.12 P/S.
  4. Kroger Co (NYSE:KR), 0.17 P/S.
  5. Macy's Inc (NYSE:M), 0.21 P/S.
  6. Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F), 0.23 P/S.
  7. Owens-Illinois Inc (NYSE:OI), 0.25 P/S.
  8. Centene Corp (NYSE:CNC), 0.27 P/S.
  9. American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ:AAL), 0.27 P/S.

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