When a company calculates its earnings over a certain period of time, it divides its profits by the number of outstanding shares. However, companies' outstanding shares can change over time as a ...
Outstanding shares refer to the total number of a company’s shares that are currently owned by shareholders, including those held by institutional investors and company insiders. These shares are a ...
EPS reveals a company's profit per share, calculated by net income minus preferred dividends divided by shares. Companies can manipulate EPS through share count changes, affecting investment ...