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PBV
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PBVProject-Based Voucher (program of Department of Housing and Urban Development)
PBVPrice-to-Book-Value (finance and investing)
PBVPost-Boost Vehicle
PBVPflege-buchführungsverordnung (German)
PBVPressure Balance Valve
PBVParty Block Vote (electoral system)
PBVPanama-Buena Vista (school district; Bakersfield, CA)
PBVProbation Violation
PBVPersonenbeförderungsvorschriften (German Instructions for Personal Transportation)


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In fact, research that the University of Michigan's Seyhun has conducted reveals that a strategy taking into account both strong insider buying and traditional valuation metrics such as low price-to-book-value ratios and low price-to-earnings ratios increases returns more than either strategy would alone.
In 1980, it was trading at a price-to-book-value ratio of about 1-to-1, or right at the book value of the tangible assets.
And to ferret out companies with a rock-solid base, Price looks for stocks with a price-to-book-value ratio of two or less.
 
 
 
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