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Retrieve industry-specific P/E ratios using Octagon MCP. Use when comparing company valuations to specific industry peers, analyzing sub-sector valuations, and understanding niche market valuations beyond broad sector averages.
npx skill4agent add octagonai/skills industry-pe-ratiosoctagon-agentRetrieve the latest industry P/E ratios for <DATE>, filtered by exchange <EXCHANGE> and industry <INDUSTRY>.{
"server": "octagon-mcp",
"toolName": "octagon-agent",
"arguments": {
"prompt": "Retrieve the latest industry P/E ratios for 2025-02-03, filtered by exchange NYSE and industry Semiconductors."
}
}| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Industry | Semiconductors |
| Exchange | NYSE |
| P/E Ratio | 12.47 |
| Date | 2025-02-03 |
| Example Company | ON Semiconductor (ON) |
Retrieve the latest industry P/E ratios for 2025-02-03, filtered by exchange NYSE and industry Semiconductors.Get P/E ratios for the Software industry on NASDAQ.Compare P/E ratios for Semiconductors, Software, and Internet industries.What is the historical P/E trend for the Biotechnology industry?What are the P/E ratios for companies in the Electric Vehicles industry?Sector (Broad) → Industry (Specific) → Sub-Industry (Niche)| Level | Example |
|---|---|
| Sector | Technology |
| Industry | Semiconductors |
| Sub-Industry | Memory Chips |
| Comparison | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Sector P/E | Broad market context |
| Industry P/E | Peer group benchmark |
| Company P/E | Specific valuation |
| Industry | Typical P/E Range |
|---|---|
| Semiconductors | 15-35 |
| Software | 25-50 |
| IT Services | 18-30 |
| Hardware | 15-25 |
| Internet | 30-60 |
| Industry | Typical P/E Range |
|---|---|
| Biotechnology | 20-40 (or N/A) |
| Pharmaceuticals | 15-25 |
| Medical Devices | 25-40 |
| Healthcare Services | 18-28 |
| Health Insurance | 12-20 |
| Industry | Typical P/E Range |
|---|---|
| Banks | 10-15 |
| Insurance | 10-18 |
| Asset Management | 12-20 |
| REITs | 15-25 |
| Fintech | 25-50 |
| Industry | Typical P/E Range |
|---|---|
| Retail | 15-25 |
| Restaurants | 20-35 |
| Apparel | 15-25 |
| Automotive | 8-15 |
| E-commerce | 30-60 |
| Industry | Typical P/E Range |
|---|---|
| Aerospace & Defense | 18-25 |
| Machinery | 15-22 |
| Transportation | 12-20 |
| Construction | 12-18 |
| Electrical Equipment | 18-28 |
| Comparison | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| Company P/E < Industry P/E | Potential value or concerns |
| Company P/E = Industry P/E | Fairly valued vs. peers |
| Company P/E > Industry P/E | Premium for quality/growth |
Premium/Discount = (Company P/E - Industry P/E) / Industry P/E × 100%| Approach | Method |
|---|---|
| Same Industry | Direct competitors |
| Similar Size | Market cap range |
| Similar Growth | Growth rate bands |
| Similar Model | Business model match |
| Metric | Compare |
|---|---|
| P/E vs. Industry | Relative value |
| Growth vs. Industry | Growth premium |
| Margins vs. Industry | Quality premium |
| Size vs. Industry | Scale premium |
| Industry | Why Higher P/E |
|---|---|
| Software | Recurring revenue, scalability |
| Biotech | Pipeline optionality |
| E-commerce | Growth potential |
| Cloud | Secular growth trend |
| Industry | Why Lower P/E |
|---|---|
| Banks | Cyclical, regulated |
| Insurance | Mature, capital-intensive |
| Utilities | Slow growth, stable |
| Commodities | Cyclical, price-takers |
| Exchange | Industry Mix |
|---|---|
| NYSE | More diversified, traditional |
| NASDAQ | Tech-heavy, growth-oriented |
| Consideration | Impact |
|---|---|
| Different companies | Different P/E averages |
| Liquidity differences | Valuation premiums |
| Listing requirements | Company quality |
Is AMD's P/E reasonable compared to the Semiconductor industry?Which industries have the most attractive valuations?How does NVDA's valuation compare to semiconductor peers?What P/E is typical for Software industry acquisitions?| Skill | Combined Use |
|---|---|
| sector-pe-ratios | Industry vs. sector context |
| financial-metrics-analysis | Company P/E details |
| income-statement | Earnings driving P/E |
| stock-performance | Price trends within industry |