Face value

Earnings per share is not always the best way to assess investor appeal

There has been increased interest recently in ‘shareholder value’ and the various methods of calculating it. One item that needs to be looked at with a critical eye is business’ attitude to the earnings per share (EPS) figure that has long dominated top management’s and share analysts’ thinking.

The EPS figure is obtained by taking a company’s annual profit...

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