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P/E Ratio daily chart for Snowflake (SNOW)
Jun 8, 2021 – Jun 5, 2026 · 1,255 trading days
P/E ratio is not shown for periods when TTM earnings were negative.
Historical P/E Ratio for Snowflake (SNOW) from 2020 to 2026
| 2026 | $65.96B | −$1.33B | — | — | |
| 2025 | $60.16B | −$1.29B | — | — | |
| 2024 | $64.77B | −$836.10M | — | — | |
| 2023 | $50.36B | −$796.71M | — | — | |
| 2022 | $85.17B | −$679.95M | — | — | |
| 2021 | $80.12B | −$539.10M | — | — | |
| 2020 | $60.53B | −$348.54M | — | — |
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About P/E Ratio at Snowflake (SNOW)
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.
Sector peers by P/E Ratio — chart
Current ratio vs. sector peers. Highlighted bar is this company.
Sector peers by P/E Ratio — table
Technology peers of Snowflake (SNOW), ranked by P/E ratio.
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| 17.3× | |
| 17.2× | |
| 16.8× | |
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| 16.7× | |
| 16.2× | |
| 15.7× | |
| 14.9× | |
| 14.5× | |
| 13.8× | |
| 13.7× | |
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| 13.1× | |
| 12.7× | |
| 11.7× | |
| 10.9× | |
| 10.9× | |
| 10.3× | |
| 9.3× | |
| 9.0× | |
| 7.5× | |
| 1.8× |
- 17.3×
- 16.8×
- 16.8×
- 16.7×
- 14.9×
- 14.5×
- 13.7×
- 13.5×
- 13.2×
- 13.1×
- 12.7×
- 11.7×
- 10.9×
- 9.3×
- 7.5×
- 1.8×
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