Petro Canada

Canada Country flag Canada
Sector: Integrated Oil & Gas
Ticker: PCA.XX1
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Stock Performance of Petro Canada ( PCA.XX1 | CAN)

The Stock Price change percentage is a relevant indicator for computing stock performance. The price change percentage of Petro Canada over the last month is N/A%.
The Stock Performance of Petro Canada is significantly lower than the stock performance of its index.

Stock Perf excl. Dividends (in N/A)
PCA.XX1N/ARel. Perf.
Year-to-DateN/AN/AN/A
1-WeekN/AN/AN/A
1-MonthN/AN/AN/A
1-YearN/AN/AN/A
3-YearN/AN/AN/A
5-YearN/AN/AN/A
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Valuation
EV/EBITDA LastEV/EBITDA(e) 2025EV/EBITDA NTM
International PeersFree trialFree trialFree trial
Integrated Oil & GasN/A4.484.40
N/AN/AN/AN/A
CanadaN/A5.705.63
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Betanull
Levered betaUnlevered beta
1-YearN/AN/A
2-YearN/AN/A
3-YearN/AN/A
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International Peers - Petro Canada
Company NameCtryMarket
Cap.
last (mUSD)
Petro CanadaCANN/A
International Peers Median0.71
Suncor Energy Inc.CAN44 491
Imperial Oil LimitedCAN35 402
Murphy Oil CorporationUSA3 176
Shell PlcGBR-0.00
BP p.l.c.GBR-0.00
GPRV Analysis
GPRV® analysis is not available due to one of the
following reasons:
  • - Company is not covered by analysts (no estimates)
  • - Company is an insurance company
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Net Sales
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About Stock Performance

The most basic way for computing stock performance is to calculate the price change of the stock over a period of time, shown in percentage. It is also useful to calculate the relative performance of a stock comparing its price change with the change of a benchmark index over the same period. Benchmarking stocks on the basis of their performance could be more complex when calculating total return, which consists in adding to the stock price change any other return from an investment over the period, such as dividends. Furthermore, currency conversion rate must be considered when the investment is made in a different currency, as the exchange rate change over the period affects the actual return of the stock investment.