Earnings per share (EPS) indicates how much money a firm earns for each share of its stock and is a widely-used metric to estimate corporate value. A higher EPS indicates greater value because investors will pay more for the company’s shares if they believe the company has higher profits relative to its share price.According to Trendlyne data (BSE 500), 10 stocks have seen strong QoQ EPS growth in Q4: Here’s a list:
Asian stocks fall ahead of US non-farm payroll data
Shares in Australia and Japan fell more than 1% in opening trade while equity index futures for Hong Kong slipped. Drops for Japanese benchmarks reflected