EPS means earnings per share.
EPS for any Year means earnings per share of the Company, as reported in the Company's Consolidated Statement of Income set forth in the financial statements of the Company for the Year.
EPS means fully diluted net income per share (as reported in the Company’s financial statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission).
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More Definitions of EPS
EPS means earnings per common share on a fully diluted basis determined by dividing (i) net earnings, less dividends on preferred stock of the Corporation by (ii) the weighted average number of common shares and common shares equivalents outstanding.
EPS for any Year means diluted earnings per share of the Company, as reported in the Company's consolidated financial statements for the Year.
EPS means earnings per share, or the ratio between (a) consolidated net income and (b) the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during a given year.
EPS means earnings per share for a financial year which is calculated as operating net profit after tax divided by the weighted average number of Shares on issue in the Company in respect of that financial year.
EPS means diluted earnings per share.
EPS. (Electric Power System) facilities that deliver electric power to a load. Note: This may include generation units.
EPS or “Earnings per Share” means reported net income determined in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) divided by the weighted average number of Shares outstanding, adjusted to exclude the following items: