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Impinj's trailing P/E ratio of 695 makes the stock look wildly overvalued at first glance. Revenues and free cash flows are soaring despite weakness the company's core markets of retail and shipping.
Many investors don't give Impinj (NASDAQ: PI) a second look nowadays. It's easy to gloss over this technology stock when you see a trailing price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) of 695 and a price-to-sales ...
Impinj's trailing P/E ratio of 695 makes the stock look wildly overvalued at first glance. Revenues and free cash flows are soaring despite weakness the company's core markets of retail and shipping.