The EPS Rating compares a company's EPS to all other publicly traded companies in the Deepvue database, taking into consideration quarterly and annual earnings figures. It is rated on a scale from 1 to 99, with 99 as the highest possible rating and 1 as the lowest possible rating. If a company does not have enough quarterly or annual EPS data to calculate the score, such as a new IPO, the score will show a (-). Instead of diving into years or quarters of past performance, investors can glance at the rating and instantly grasp how the stock measures up against its counterparts. This data point updates daily.
Earnings Per Share Rating
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