Sprott Inc. (SII) P/E Ratio History
ExpensiveTrading at 44.8x vs 5Y avg 32.1x · 90th percentile · Material premium to history · Data 2010–2026
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P/E Ratio Analysis
As of June 14, 2026, Sprott Inc. (SII) trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 44.8x, with a stock price of $118.80 and trailing twelve-month earnings per share of $4.55.
The current P/E is 40% above its 5-year average of 32.1x. Over the past five years, SII's P/E has ranged from a low of 20.2x to a high of 50.7x, placing the current valuation at the 90th percentile of its historical range.
Compared to the Financial Services sector median P/E of 13.9x, SII trades at a 223% premium to its sector peers. The sector includes 784 companies with P/E ratios ranging from 0.0x to 197.4x.
The PEG ratio of 2.33 (P/E divided by 39% EPS growth) suggests the stock may be expensive relative to its earnings growth. Peter Lynch popularized the rule that a PEG below 1.0 indicates an attractive entry point.
Relative to the broader market, SII commands a significant premium over the S&P 500 median P/E of 25.1x. Investors should consider the company's growth prospects, competitive position, and earnings quality when evaluating whether the current valuation is justified.
For a comprehensive intrinsic value estimate using discounted cash flow analysis, see our SII DCF Valuation Calculator →
Note: P/E ratio is just one valuation metric. It does not account for balance sheet strength, cash flow quality, or growth sustainability. Always conduct comprehensive due diligence before making investment decisions.
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SII P/E vs Peers
Alternative asset managers peers sorted by market cap
| Company | Market Cap | P/E Ratio | PEG Ratio | EPS Growth (1Y) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $231M | 5.5Lowest | - | +17% | |
| $972M | 7.3 | 0.49 | +18% | |
| $473M | 9.8 | 1.18 | +14% | |
| $17B | 35.3 | - | +7% | |
| $9B | 15.6 | 0.40Best | +50% | |
| $3B | 8.9 | 2.49 | +11% | |
| $111B | 15.6 | 1.22 | +124%Best |
Lower P/E can signal a discount or weaker growth expectations; PEG adds growth context.
SII Historical P/E Data (2010–2026)
Quarterly P/E ratios calculated from closing price and TTM EPS
| Quarter | Period End | Price | TTM EPS | P/E Ratio | vs Avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2026 Q1 | - | $142.90 | $3.48 | 41.1x | +38% |
| FY2025 Q4 | Dec 31 2025 | $97.92 | $2.82 | 34.7x | +17% |
| FY2025 Q3 | - | $83.19 | $2.14 | 38.9x | +31% |
| FY2025 Q2 | Jun 30 2025 | $69.09 | $1.93 | 35.8x | +20% |
| FY2025 Q1 | Mar 31 2025 | $44.87 | $1.91 | 23.5x | -21% |
| FY2024 Q4 | - | $42.17 | $1.89 | 22.3x | -25% |
| FY2024 Q3 | Sep 30 2024 | $43.31 | $1.82 | 23.8x | -20% |
| FY2024 Q2 | Jun 30 2024 | $41.39 | $1.59 | 26.0x | -13% |
| FY2024 Q1 | Mar 31 2024 | $36.96 | $1.76 | 21.0x | -29% |
| FY2023 Q4 | Dec 31 2023 | $33.95 | $1.61 | 21.1x | -29% |
| FY2023 Q3 | Sep 30 2023 | $30.47 | $1.51 | 20.2x | -32% |
| FY2023 Q2 | Jun 30 2023 | $32.40 | $1.37 | 23.6x | -21% |
| FY2023 Q1 | Mar 31 2023 | $36.42 | $0.72 | 50.7x | +70% |
| FY2022 Q4 | Dec 31 2022 | $33.33 | $0.68 | 49.1x | +65% |
| FY2022 Q3 | Sep 30 2022 | $33.51 | $0.81 | 41.4x | +39% |
| FY2022 Q2 | - | $34.66 | $1.03 | 33.7x | +13% |
| FY2022 Q1 | - | $50.24 | $1.43 | 35.1x | +18% |
| FY2021 Q4 | Dec 31 2021 | $45.09 | $1.30 | 34.7x | +17% |
| FY2021 Q3 | - | $36.69 | $1.16 | 31.6x | +6% |
| FY2021 Q2 | Jun 30 2021 | $39.33 | $1.16 | 33.9x | +14% |
| FY2021 Q1 | Mar 31 2021 | $38.00 | $1.14 | 33.3x | +12% |
| FY2020 Q4 | - | $28.99 | $1.05 | 27.6x | -7% |
| FY2020 Q3 | Sep 30 2020 | $34.14 | $0.84 | 40.5x | +36% |
| FY2020 Q2 | - | $36.10 | $0.67 | 53.6x | +80% |
| FY2020 Q1 | - | $16.20 | $0.33 | 49.6x | +67% |
| FY2019 Q4 | - | $23.10 | $0.41 | 56.7x | +91% |
| FY2019 Q3 | Sep 30 2019 | $23.41 | $0.60 | 38.9x | +31% |
| FY2019 Q2 | Jun 30 2019 | $25.90 | $0.49 | 52.6x | +77% |
| FY2019 Q1 | Mar 31 2019 | $22.70 | $0.61 | 37.2x | +25% |
| FY2018 Q4 | Dec 31 2018 | $18.80 | $0.92 | 20.4x | -31% |
| FY2018 Q3 | Sep 30 2018 | $23.26 | $0.73 | 31.9x | +7% |
| FY2018 Q2 | Jun 30 2018 | $23.17 | $1.66 | 14.0x | -53% |
| FY2018 Q1 | Mar 31 2018 | $24.17 | $1.37 | 17.6x | -41% |
| FY2017 Q4 | Dec 31 2017 | $19.46 | $1.22 | 16.0x | -46% |
| FY2017 Q3 | Sep 30 2017 | $17.03 | $1.15 | 14.8x | -50% |
| FY2017 Q2 | Jun 30 2017 | $17.60 | $0.54 | 32.5x | +9% |
| FY2017 Q1 | Mar 31 2017 | $16.68 | $1.18 | 14.1x | -53% |
| FY2016 Q4 | Dec 31 2016 | $18.80 | $0.95 | 19.7x | -34% |
| FY2016 Q3 | Sep 30 2016 | $18.22 | $0.87 | 21.1x | -29% |
| FY2015 Q2 | - | $20.10 | $0.56 | 35.9x | +21% |
| FY2015 Q1 | - | $21.09 | $0.53 | 39.8x | +34% |
| FY2014 Q4 | Dec 31 2014 | $20.80 | $0.68 | 30.6x | +3% |
| FY2013 Q3 | Sep 30 2013 | $27.13 | $0.51 | 53.2x | +79% |
| FY2013 Q2 | Jun 30 2013 | $26.10 | $0.55 | 47.5x | +59% |
| FY2013 Q1 | Mar 31 2013 | $34.30 | $0.95 | 36.0x | +21% |
| FY2012 Q4 | Dec 31 2012 | $37.61 | $1.83 | 20.5x | -31% |
| FY2012 Q3 | Sep 30 2012 | $47.80 | $1.94 | 24.6x | -17% |
| FY2012 Q2 | Jun 30 2012 | $53.50 | $1.91 | 28.0x | -6% |
| FY2012 Q1 | Mar 31 2012 | $60.20 | $2.28 | 26.4x | -11% |
| FY2011 Q4 | Dec 31 2011 | $59.70 | $2.00 | 29.9x | +0% |
| FY2011 Q3 | Sep 30 2011 | $64.10 | $8.96 | 7.2x | -76% |
| FY2011 Q2 | - | $77.00 | $9.06 | 8.5x | -71% |
| FY2011 Q1 | - | $94.60 | $9.12 | 10.4x | -65% |
| FY2010 Q4 | Dec 31 2010 | $83.50 | $8.79 | 9.5x | -68% |
| FY2010 Q3 | - | $50.70 | $2.49 | 20.4x | -32% |
| FY2010 Q2 | Jun 30 2010 | $32.80 | $2.18 | 15.0x | -49% |
| FY2010 Q1 | Mar 31 2010 | $39.60 | $2.05 | 19.3x | -35% |
Average P/E for displayed period: 29.8x
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Quick answers to the most common questions about buying SII stock.
What is SII's P/E ratio?
Sprott Inc. (SII) trailing twelve-month P/E ratio is 44.8x, based on TTM diluted EPS of $4.55. The 5-year average P/E is 32.1x and the historical range spans 20.2x to 50.7x.
Is SII stock overvalued or undervalued?
SII trades at 44.8x P/E, above its 5-year average of 32.1x. The 90th percentile ranking within the 20.2x–50.7x historical range indicates a premium to historical valuation.
Is SII stock expensive?
Yes, SII is expensive relative to its own history. The current P/E of 44.8x is above the 5-year average of 32.1x and also above the Financial Services sector median of 13.9x. The stock sits at the 90th percentile of its 5-year valuation range.
What is SII's historical P/E range?
Over the past 5 years, SII's P/E ratio has ranged from 20.2x to 50.7x, with a median of 33.9x and an average of 32.1x. The current P/E of 44.8x places the stock at the 90th percentile of this range. Full historical data spans 2010–2026.
How does SII's P/E compare to the S&P 500?
SII trades at 44.8x P/E versus the S&P 500 median of 25.1x. The 78% premium to the market typically reflects higher expected earnings growth or quality.
How does SII's valuation compare to Financial Services peers?
Sprott Inc. P/E of 44.8x compares to the Financial Services sector median of 13.9x. The premium reflects expected growth above peers or stronger fundamentals. See the peer comparison table on this page for ticker-by-ticker P/E and PEG.
What is SII's PEG ratio?
SII PEG ratio is 2.33, based on a P/E of 44.8x and EPS growth of 38.7%. A PEG above 2.0 indicates a premium valuation relative to earnings growth — typically considered expensive.
What is SII's earnings yield?
SII earnings yield is 2.23%, the inverse of its 44.8x P/E ratio. Earnings yield represents the percentage of each dollar invested that the company earns. It can be compared directly to bond yields to assess relative attractiveness of stocks versus fixed income.