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Wyld Networks AB (publ) (WYLD.ST) P/E Ratio

As of May 22, 2026

TL;DR — WYLD.ST P/E ratio is N/A

Wyld Networks AB (publ) (WYLD.ST) currently trades at a trailing P/E of N/A (not meaningful). Forward P/E is estimated at N/A. The implied earnings yield is N/A. A negative or missing P/E usually means trailing earnings are negative. Use EV/EBITDA, P/S, or forward P/E instead.

Trailing P/E vs Forward P/E

Trailing P/E (TTM)

N/A

Based on last 12 months of reported EPS

Forward P/E (est)

N/A

Estimated next 12 months

PEG

N/A

P/E divided by EPS growth — under 1 = cheap

Trailing P/E uses the last 12 months of actual reported earnings — it is the most reliable number because the inputs have already happened. Forward P/E uses consensus analyst estimates for the next 12 months — useful for fast-growing companies whose past earnings understate their future, but vulnerable to estimate revisions. The PEG ratio (P/E divided by earnings growth) is the bridge: a PEG below 1.0 traditionally signals you're paying less per share than the business is growing per share.

10-Year Historical P/E

Historical P/E data is not yet available for WYLD.ST — usually because trailing EPS is negative or the listing is recent.

Industry Comparison

Sector P/E median is not yet available for this ticker.

Interpreting WYLD.ST's P/E

What "Not meaningful" means here: A negative or missing P/E usually means trailing earnings are negative. Use EV/EBITDA, P/S, or forward P/E instead.

Decision rule: a low P/E by itself is not a buy signal. Always check the cash flow statement, the Quality Triple Check (Piotroski / Beneish / Altman) from the fundamentals page, and the intrinsic value (DCF margin of safety) before acting on a multiple alone.

Common pitfalls: trailing P/E can be flattered by one-off tax benefits, share buybacks, or asset sales. Forward P/E can be overstated by overly optimistic analyst estimates. Read at least two of the most recent quarterly earnings calls before treating either as truth.

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Frequently asked about WYLD.ST P/E

What is WYLD.ST's current P/E ratio?

WYLD.ST does not have a meaningful trailing P/E right now — likely because of negative earnings. Use the EV/EBITDA, P/S, or forward P/E values on the fundamentals page instead.

Is WYLD.ST's P/E ratio cheap or expensive?

Sector classification or P/E value is missing, so a comparative call is not yet possible.

What is the difference between trailing and forward P/E?

Trailing P/E (TTM) uses the last 12 months of actual earnings — backward-looking but reliable. Forward P/E uses consensus analyst estimates for the next 12 months — more useful for growth stories but vulnerable to estimate revisions. Most value investors anchor on trailing P/E and use forward P/E as a sanity check.

How is P/E related to earnings yield?

Earnings yield is the reciprocal of P/E — useful for comparing stocks against bond yields and across markets.

When is P/E the wrong metric to use?

P/E breaks down for companies with negative earnings, heavy non-cash items, one-off events (restructuring, write-downs, tax benefits), banks (where book value and P/B are more appropriate), and high-CapEx commodity businesses (where EV/EBITDA is more comparable). Always cross-check P/E with at least one other valuation lens.

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