Netlist Earnings Yield:
-76.07% for May 17, 2013Netlist Historical Earnings Yield Data
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| Data for this Date Range | |
|---|---|
| May 17, 2013 | -76.07% |
| May 16, 2013 | -82.41% |
| May 15, 2013 | -82.41% |
| May 14, 2013 | -73.80% |
| May 13, 2013 | -82.43% |
| May 10, 2013 | -82.42% |
| May 9, 2013 | -91.56% |
| May 8, 2013 | -91.56% |
| May 7, 2013 | -93.26% |
| May 6, 2013 | -91.56% |
| May 3, 2013 | -93.26% |
| May 2, 2013 | -96.91% |
| May 1, 2013 | -91.56% |
| April 30, 2013 | -89.90% |
| April 29, 2013 | -88.29% |
| April 26, 2013 | -93.29% |
| April 25, 2013 | -86.74% |
| April 24, 2013 | -83.80% |
| April 23, 2013 | -86.44% |
| April 22, 2013 | -88.29% |
| April 19, 2013 | -83.80% |
| April 18, 2013 | -81.06% |
| April 17, 2013 | -79.75% |
| April 16, 2013 | -77.97% |
| April 15, 2013 | -78.48% |
| April 12, 2013 | -77.26% |
| April 11, 2013 | -78.61% |
| April 10, 2013 | -79.75% |
| April 9, 2013 | -78.35% |
| April 8, 2013 | -75.97% |
| April 5, 2013 | -74.91% |
| April 4, 2013 | -76.74% |
| April 3, 2013 | -79.75% |
| April 2, 2013 | -80.66% |
| April 1, 2013 | -74.89% |
| March 28, 2013 | -63.40% |
| March 27, 2013 | -73.80% |
| March 26, 2013 | -77.26% |
| March 25, 2013 | -78.23% |
| March 22, 2013 | -77.26% |
| March 21, 2013 | -77.86% |
| March 20, 2013 | -74.90% |
| March 19, 2013 | -74.91% |
| March 18, 2013 | -74.80% |
| March 15, 2013 | -74.46% |
| March 14, 2013 | -72.72% |
| March 13, 2013 | -69.64% |
| March 12, 2013 | -72.71% |
| March 11, 2013 | -76.07% |
| March 8, 2013 | -74.73% |
About Earnings Yield
Earnings yield is earnings per share from the previous four quarters divided by the share price. It is the reciprocal of the P/E ratio. The earnings yield is quoted as a percentage, which illustrates the percentage of each dollar invested that was earned by the company during the past twelve months.
The earnings yield can be used to compare the earnings of a stock, sector or the whole market against bond yields. Generally, the earnings yields of equities are higher than the yield of risk-free treasury bonds. Financial theorists argue that this difference exists because stock earnings are riskier than bond coupon payments.
If a company has an earnings yield of 64%, investors are purchasing $0.64 of earnings per dollar invested.
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NLST Earnings Yield Rankings
| Overall |
36th percentile 4801 of 7593 |
| Sector |
11th percentile 802 of 905 in Technology |
| Industry |
19th percentile 4 of 5 in Semiconductor Memory |
NLST Earnings Yield Range, Past 5 Years
| Minimum | -683.5% | Mar 6 2009 |
| Maximum | -4.27% | Apr 2 2012 |
| Average | -72.41% |