Answer Posted / rakesh
hello mr.ram every one knows eps means earning per share but
dont think as if i am know but some have asked the answer we
need to clarity in that. the portion of the company's profit
allocated to each out standing share of the common stock eps
defines the indicator of the company's profotibility.
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