EPS
rank (earnings per share rank) is a measurement
of a company's EPS growth (and stability
of that growth) over the last five years.
To
calculate the EPS rank of a company, take
the percent change in the last two quarters
earnings, versus the same quarters of
the previous year, combine and average
with the 5 year data.
The
corresponding calculation should generate
a number between 1 and 99. The higher
the number the more desirable the stock.
For example, a rating of 95 would mean
the company's earnings are in the top
5%.
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