Fredy Hermawan Mulia
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Pengaruh Book Value (BV), Price to Book Value (PBV), Earning Per Share (EPS), dan Price Earning Ratio (PER) Terhadap Harga Saham Perusahaan Food and Beverage yang Terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia Tahun 2007 – 2010 Mulia, Fredy Hermawan; ., Nurdhiana
Jurnal Kajian Akuntansi dan Bisnis Vol 1, No 1 (2012): Volume 1 Tahun 2012
Publisher : Jurnal Kajian Akuntansi dan Bisnis

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This research aimed to analyze the influence of Book Value (BV), Price to Book Value(PBV), Earning Per Share (EPS), and Price Earning Ratio (PER) to the stock price of food and beveragecompanies listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange in 2007-2010. The population in this research was 18companies and the samples in this research were 16 food and beverage companies in Indonesia StockExchange in 2007-2010. This research used method of nonprobability sampling, that was purposivesampling and in determining samples, it used judgment sampling. While the analysis instrument in thisresearch was multiple linear regression. The simultaneous regression testing (F-test) indicated that thevariable of Price to Book Value (PBV), Earning Per Share (EPS), and Price Earning Ratio (PER) hadsignificant influence to the stock price. It could be proved from the F value (6,012) was bigger than Ftable (2.79). In the partial regression testing (t-test), the variable of Price to Book Value (PBV) did nothave siginificant influence to the stock price with t value (-1,737) was bigger than -t table (-2,0049).Meanwhile, the Earning Per Share (EPS) variable had siginificant influence to the stock price with t value(340,925) was bigger than t table (2,0049) and the Price Earning Ratio (PER) variable also had noinfluence with t value(103,571) was bigger than t table (2,0049).Keywords : stock price, book value, price to book value, earning per share and price earning ratio.