I don't think so not with your low thrust-to-weight ratio.
There has never been more building in the world, nor a lower ratio of architecture to junk.
Los Angeles in particular tried for years to get along with low ratios of officers to population and territory.
He declined to comment on whether a lower ratio, like 1.01 to 1, might be considered.
Other companies trade at far lower ratios, although there are notable exceptions.
With these changes, the low p/e ratios looked more attractive.
A low ratio in itself is not always a sign of a strong company.
This can allow a firm to operate with a low current ratio.
If the board acts soon, and picks a lower ratio, that could be good news.
A low ratio may mean payment terms need tightening up.