Description Investors?often?use?the?price?earnings,?or?P/E?ratio,?as?a?way?to?gauge?the?relative?value?of?a?stock?in?relation?to its?peers.?It?is?the?market?price?of?a?share?of?stock?relative?to?its?earnings?per?share.??The?more?positive?investors feel?about?a?stock?s?future?prospects,?or?the?less?risk?they?feel?the?stock?has,?the?higher?the?stock?s?P/E?ratio? (Keown,?2013,?p.?439). Other?investors?view?a?low?P/E?as?a??value,??meaning?the?price?paid?for?the?stock?is?less?relative?to?the?earnings generated?by?the?firm?itself. Select?four?stocks?of?your?choice?that?are?diversified?across?four?different?sectors?or?industries.?Research?each stock. In?your?initial?post,?label?your?selected?stock?as??choice,??the?competitor?stock?as??peer,??the?industry information?as??industry,??and?list?the?P/E?ratio?for?each?of?these?categories.? Be?sure?to?use?CHOICE?&?PEER?(as?stated) I?have?included?an?example?as?a?guide.?You?can?come?up?with?your?own?to?compare?but?here’s?a?few?I?was interested?in:?Proctor?&?Gamble?(PG),?Wells?Fargo?(WFC),?General?Electric?(GE),?Microsoft?(MSFT),?AT&T (T),?Verizon?Communications?(VZ) Comment?on?your?findings.?Based?on?the?P/E?ratio,?do?you?believe?your?choice?stock?to?be?fairly?priced,?a ?value,??or?overpriced?as?compared?to?a?peer?and?the?industry?as?a?whole??Why? The four sectors I decided to invest money into […]