SMIM

SMI MID

Rank every SMI MID stock by PEG ratio. Lower values generally indicate paying less for earnings growth. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

PEG Ratio

  • ADEN
    0.71
  • PSPN
    2.30
  • CLN
    8.75
  • BAER
    10.97
  • AVOL
    11.63

Constituents (24)

*Excluding stocks with a negative PEG Ratio
ADEN
Adecco Group AGSIX
0.71
PSPN
PSP Swiss Property AGSIX
2.30
CLN
Clariant AGSIX
8.75
BAER
Julius Bär Gruppe AGSIX
10.97
AVOL
Avolta AGSIX
11.63
GF
Georg Fischer AGSIX
14.44
RO
Roche Holding AGSIX
15.12
HBAN
Helvetia Baloise Holding AGSIX
15.14
SQN
Swissquote Group Holding LtdSIX
15.23
SIGN
SIG Group AGSIX
16.55
SDZ
Sandoz Group AGSIX
17.18
GALE
Galenica AGSIX
19.35
BARN
Barry Callebaut AGSIX
19.63
SGSN
SGS SASIX
19.98
FHZN
Flughafen Zürich AGSIX
23.40
STMN
Straumann Holding AGSIX
25.67
LISN
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AGSIX
26.81
LISP
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AGSIX
26.91
UHR
The Swatch Group AGSIX
27.23
ACLN
Accelleron Industries AGSIX
30.52
EMSN
EMS-Chemie Holding AGSIX
31.67
GALD
Galderma Group AGSIX
32.13
BEAN
Belimo Holding AGSIX
41.49
VACN
VAT Group AGSIX
42.60

Frequently asked questions

The 5 SMI MID companies with the lowest PEG ratio are: Adecco Group AG (ADEN, 0.71), PSP Swiss Property AG (PSPN, 2.30), Clariant AG (CLN, 8.75), Julius Bär Gruppe AG (BAER, 10.97) and Avolta AG (AVOL, 11.63). Adecco Group AG ranks first at 0.71.

A PEG ratio of 8.75 or lower places a SMI MID stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 3 of the 24 ranked constituents.

There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 24 ranked SMI MID constituents, the median PEG ratio is 19.35. A stock below that level ranks ahead of the typical SMI MID company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

VAT Group AG (VACN) has the highest PEG ratio in the SMI MID, at 42.60. Adecco Group AG (ADEN) has the lowest, at 0.71.

VAT Group AG (VACN, 42.60) reports the highest PEG ratio in the SMI MID, followed by Belimo Holding AG (BEAN, 41.49), Galderma Group AG (GALD, 32.13), EMS-Chemie Holding AG (EMSN, 31.67) and Accelleron Industries AG (ACLN, 30.52).