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The portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock. The amount is computed by dividing net earnings by the number of outstanding shares of common stock. For example, a corporation that earned $10 million last year and has 10 million shares outstanding would report earnings per share of $1.
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| EPS |
The EPS file format is used to transfer PostScript language artwork between applications and is supported by most illustration and page-layout programs. Typically, EPS files represent single illustrations or tables that are placed onto a host page, but an EPS file can also represent a complete page. Because EPS files are based on the PostScript language, they can contain both vector and bitmap graphics. ...
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| EPS |
Earnings per share, worked out by dividing total profits by number if issued shares.
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| epsilon |
The strain (deformation as a fraction of total sample length) at which the sample fails or breaks.
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The strain (deformation as a fraction of total sample length) at which the sample fails or breaks.
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