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EPS

American  
  1. earnings per share.


eps British  

abbreviation

  1. earnings per share

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If so, that type of long-term EPS growth could make for a successful multiyear investment.

From MarketWatch

“Given that these days, EPS revisions are the almost sole driver of investment sentiment, we expect investors will react positively.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Jefferies lowers its EPS forecasts by 21% and 2% in 2026 and 2027, respectively.

From The Wall Street Journal

Macquarie raises a forecast for Ampol’s EPS this year by 42%, and by 62% for Viva Energy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Looking ahead, the company affirmed its previous guidance ranges for sales growth of 13% to 17% and for adjusted EPS of $3.05 to $3.13.

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