Current
34.6×
5-Year Average
32.2×
All-Time High
79.0×
All-Time Low
13.5×
P/E Ratio daily chart for Gorman-Rupp (GRC)
Jun 8, 2021 – Jun 5, 2026 · 1,255 trading days
Historical P/E Ratio for Gorman-Rupp (GRC) from 2001 to 2025
| 2025 | $1.26B | $53.02M | 23.7× | -1.1× | |
| 2024 | $994.55M | $40.12M | 24.8× | -1.8× | |
| 2023 | $930.67M | $34.95M | 26.6× | -33.1× | |
| 2022 | $668.55M | $11.20M | 59.7× | +20.8× | |
| 2021 | $1.16B | $29.85M | 39.0× | +5.2× | |
| 2020 | $849.57M | $25.19M | 33.7× | +6.4× | |
| 2019 | $977.11M | $35.81M | 27.3× | +5.9× | |
| 2018 | $854.18M | $39.98M | 21.4× | -8.7× | |
| 2017 | $799.38M | $26.55M | 30.1× | -2.4× | |
| 2016 | $807.56M | $24.88M | 32.5× | +5.5× | |
| 2015 | $676.14M | $25.11M | 26.9× | +3.6× | |
| 2014 | $844.54M | $36.14M | 23.4× | -5.1× | |
| 2013 | $856.29M | $30.10M | 28.4× | +5.5× | |
| 2012 | $647.03M | $28.20M | 22.9× | +3.2× | |
| 2011 | $569.90M | $28.80M | 19.8× | -1.1× | |
| 2010 | $542.48M | $25.96M | 20.9× | -4.3× | |
| 2009 | $460.37M | $18.27M | 25.2× | +6.1× | |
| 2008 | $520.02M | $27.20M | 19.1× | -3.7× | |
| 2007 | $521.12M | $22.86M | 22.8× | -3.1× | |
| 2006 | $493.95M | $19.07M | 25.9× | +4.2× | |
| 2005 | $236.36M | $10.90M | 21.7× | -4.8× | |
| 2004 | $245.68M | $9.28M | 26.5× | +3.4× | |
| 2003 | $225.53M | $9.79M | 23.0× | +0.6× | |
| 2002 | $200.69M | $8.94M | 22.5× | +6.7× | |
| 2001 | $229.54M | $14.59M | 15.7× | — |
- 202523.7×
- 202424.8×
- 202326.6×
- 202259.7×
- 202139.0×
- 202033.7×
- 201927.3×
- 201821.4×
- 201730.1×
- 201632.5×
- 201526.9×
- 201423.4×
- 201328.4×
- 201222.9×
- 201119.8×
- 201020.9×
- 200925.2×
- 200819.1×
- 200722.8×
- 200625.9×
- 200521.7×
- 200426.5×
- 200323.0×
- 200222.5×
- 200115.7×
About P/E Ratio at Gorman-Rupp (GRC)
Gorman-Rupp (GRC) P/E ratio is 34.6× as of June 5, 2026. The 5-year average is 32.2×. The sector median currently stands at 27.8×. The current ratio is at the 72th percentile of its own 10-year history.
Gorman-Rupp (GRC) historical P/E ratio has ranged from a low of 13.5× (2009) to a high of 79.0× (2023) in the available daily series.
The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, also called the earnings multiple, measures how much investors pay per dollar of a company's trailing twelve-month (TTM) earnings. It is calculated as share price ÷ TTM diluted EPS (equivalent to market capitalisation ÷ TTM net income). A higher P/E implies the market is pricing in stronger future earnings growth or lower risk; a lower P/E can signal slower expected growth, higher risk, or potential undervaluation.
Gorman-Rupp P/E Ratio by Year
Gorman-Rupp P/E Ratio 2025: 23.7×
Gorman-Rupp (GRC) P/E ratio in 2025 was 23.7×, contracted from 24.8× the prior year.
Gorman-Rupp P/E Ratio 2024: 24.8×
Gorman-Rupp (GRC) P/E ratio in 2024 was 24.8×, contracted from 26.6× the prior year.
Gorman-Rupp P/E Ratio 2023: 26.6×
Gorman-Rupp (GRC) P/E ratio in 2023 was 26.6×, contracted from 59.7× the prior year.
Gorman-Rupp P/E Ratio 2022: 59.7×
Gorman-Rupp (GRC) P/E ratio in 2022 was 59.7×, expanded from 39.0× the prior year.
Gorman-Rupp P/E Ratio 2021: 39.0×
Gorman-Rupp (GRC) P/E ratio in 2021 was 39.0×.
Sector peers by P/E Ratio — chart
Current ratio vs. sector peers. Highlighted bar is this company.
Sector peers by P/E Ratio — table
Industrials peers of Gorman-Rupp (GRC), ranked by P/E ratio.
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| 20.4× | |
| 20.2× | |
| 19.9× | |
| 19.7× | |
| 19.6× | |
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| 18.5× | |
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| 18.1× | |
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| 16.9× | |
| 16.6× | |
| 15.9× | |
| 15.2× | |
| 14.9× | |
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| 9.7× | |
| 8.2× | |
| 6.3× |
- 20.6×
- 20.4×
- 19.9×
- 19.7×
- 19.6×
- 18.5×
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- 18.4×
- 18.1×
- 17.4×
- 16.9×
- 16.6×
- 15.2×
- 14.9×
- 10.9×
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