Case Study: Berman, Knight And Case

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Berman, Knight & Case (2013) state “It is simply the company’s net income for the quarter or year divided by the average number of shares outstanding during the period” (p.187). Shareholders like to see ESP and revenue increase over time. Investors know and understand that revenue will fluctuate over time but they do not expect ESP to be unstable. The expectation is that ESP should only increase.

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