Pharmacyclics (PCYC)

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Pharmacyclics Earnings Yield

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    Pharmacyclics Historical Earnings Yield Data

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    Dec. 28, 2012 2.37%
    Dec. 27, 2012 2.36%
    Dec. 26, 2012 2.34%
    Dec. 24, 2012 2.27%
    Dec. 21, 2012 2.27%
    Dec. 20, 2012 2.24%
    Dec. 19, 2012 2.20%
    Dec. 18, 2012 2.17%
    Dec. 17, 2012 2.18%
    Dec. 14, 2012 2.24%
    Dec. 13, 2012 2.18%
    Dec. 12, 2012 2.19%
    Dec. 11, 2012 2.16%
    Dec. 10, 2012 2.32%
    Dec. 7, 2012 2.44%
    Dec. 6, 2012 2.48%
    Dec. 5, 2012 2.55%
    Dec. 4, 2012 2.50%
    Dec. 3, 2012 2.44%
    Nov. 30, 2012 2.57%
    Nov. 29, 2012 2.52%
    Nov. 28, 2012 2.56%
    Nov. 27, 2012 2.55%
    Nov. 26, 2012 2.57%
    Nov. 23, 2012 2.54%
       
    Nov. 21, 2012 2.63%
    Nov. 20, 2012 2.63%
    Nov. 19, 2012 2.59%
    Nov. 16, 2012 2.64%
    Nov. 15, 2012 2.71%
    Nov. 14, 2012 2.74%
    Nov. 13, 2012 2.72%
    Nov. 12, 2012 2.70%
    Nov. 9, 2012 2.79%
    Nov. 8, 2012 2.81%
    Nov. 7, 2012 2.85%
    Nov. 6, 2012 2.78%
    Nov. 5, 2012 2.66%
    Nov. 2, 2012 2.38%
    Nov. 1, 2012 2.22%
    Oct. 31, 2012 2.24%
    Oct. 26, 2012 2.22%
    Oct. 25, 2012 2.21%
    Oct. 24, 2012 2.21%
    Oct. 23, 2012 2.22%
    Oct. 22, 2012 2.22%
    Oct. 19, 2012 2.19%
    Oct. 18, 2012 2.00%
    Oct. 17, 2012 1.96%
    Oct. 16, 2012 2.05%

    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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