COLA
Price:
$10.3
Market Cap:
$81.83M
Columbus Acquisition Corp operates as a blank check company. The Company was formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, amalgamation, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization, and similar business combination with one or more businesses.
Industry
Shell Companies
IPO Date
2025-03-17
Stock Exchange
NASDAQ
Ticker
COLA
According to Columbus Acquisition Corp’s latest financial reports and current stock price. The company's current PE Ratio is 68.67. This represents a change of -110.76% compared to the average of -638.49 of the last 4 quarters.
The mean historical PE Ratio of Columbus Acquisition Corp over the last ten years is -12347.28. The current 68.67 PE Ratio has changed -155.62% with respect to the historical average. Over the past ten years (40 quarters), COLA's PE Ratio was at its highest in in the September 2008 quarter at 272.66. The PE Ratio was at its lowest in in the March 2007 quarter at -17507.81.
Average
-12347.28
Median
-612.99
Minimum
-48197.69
Maximum
34.56
Discovering the peaks and valleys of Columbus Acquisition Corp PE Ratio, unveiling quarterly and yearly fluctuations to gain insights into the company’s financial performance and market dynamics, offering valuable data for investors and analysts alike.
Maximum Annual Increase = 382.97%
Maximum Annual PE Ratio = 34.56
Minimum Annual Increase = -708.46%
Minimum Annual PE Ratio = -48197.69
| Year | PE Ratio | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | -1015.67 | 382.97% |
| 2008 | -210.30 | -708.46% |
| 2007 | 34.56 | -100.07% |
The current PE Ratio of Columbus Acquisition Corp (COLA) is greater than its 3-year, greater than its 5-year, and greater than its 10-year historical averages
3-year avg
-397.14
5-year avg
-12347.28
10-year avg
-12347.28
Columbus Acquisition Corp’s PE Ratio is greater than Israel Acquisitions Corp (14.36), greater than Future Vision II Acquisition Corp. (37.21), greater than UY Scuti Acquisition Corp. (0.47), greater than Maywood Acquisition Corp. Unit (67.83), greater than ASPAC III Acquisition Corp. (61.73), greater than Horizon Space Acquisition I Corp. Ordinary Shares (22.91), greater than Horizon Space Acquisition II Corp. (48.04), greater than YHN Acquisition I Limited (40.50), less than Ribbon Acquisition Corp (154.28),
| Company | PE Ratio | Market cap |
|---|---|---|
| 14.36 | $75.65M | |
| 37.21 | $79.74M | |
| 0.47 | $78.19M | |
| 67.83 | $85.11M | |
| 61.73 | $90.62M | |
| 22.91 | $51.28M | |
| 48.04 | $94.61M | |
| 40.50 | $81.69M | |
| 154.28 | $66.88M |
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