EARNINGS PER SHARE (Visualized)
The visualised presentation of the long-term development of earnings per share gives investors a quick overview of the fluctuation range of the profits or losses achieved. Where estimates are still involved, these originate from boersengefluester.de (BGFL).
EARNINGS PER SHARE (in numbers)
| 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025e | 2026e |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0,33 | 0,46 | 0,49 | 0,83 | 1,14 | 3,25 | 4,31 | 2,01 | 1,40 | 1,90 |
| - | +0,13 | +0,03 | +0,34 | +0,31 | +2,11 | +1,06 | -2,30 | -0,61 | -0,11 |
| - | +39,39% | +6,52% | +69,39% | +37,35% | +185,09% | +32,62% | -53,36% | -30,35% | -5,47% |
Earnings per share are earnings after tax (adjusted for minority interests) divided by the number of shares issued. Earnings per share (EpS) are used in particular to calculate the price/earnings ratio, or P/E ratio for short.
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