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EPS

American  
  1. earnings per share.


eps British  

abbreviation

  1. earnings per share

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“Trying Times,” out Friday, feels like a return to form for Blake, who first entered the scene back in 2009 with the release of the 12-inch EP “Air & Lack Thereof” followed by three more EPs.

From Los Angeles Times

This is perhaps most evident on “Rest of Your Life,” which is more reminiscent of his earlier EPs, such as “CMYK,” than projects he’s put out in the past few years.

From Los Angeles Times

“Plainly said, the convergence of EPS risk, high leverage, and tight dividends likely drives underperformance vs. peers, despite low valuation and sentiment,” Carey wrote.

From Barron's

Earnings per share for the fourth quarter more than doubled, to $1.93 from 87 cents, and were well above the FactSet EPS consensus of $1.66.

From MarketWatch

For 2026, the company expects EPS of $7.10 to $7.35, the midpoint of which is slightly below current analyst expectations of $7.25.

From MarketWatch