EPS Diluted (Quarterly) Chart

Historical EPS Diluted (Quarterly) Data

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Date Value
December 31, 2008 1.082
September 30, 2008 1.403
June 30, 2008 0.4936
March 31, 2008 1.458
December 31, 2007 1.099
September 30, 2007 1.043
June 30, 2007 1.02
March 31, 2007 0.9811
December 31, 2006 0.86
September 30, 2006 0.9129
June 30, 2006 1.432
March 31, 2006 0.3939
December 31, 2005 0.8849
September 30, 2005 0.8902
June 30, 2005 0.6084
March 31, 2005 0.6887
December 31, 2004 0.5332
September 30, 2004 0.5016
June 30, 2004 0.485
March 31, 2004 0.335
December 31, 2003 0.3008
September 30, 2003 0.2723
June 30, 2003 0.4358
March 31, 2003 0.3124
December 31, 2002 0.3311
Date Value
September 30, 2002 0.3741
June 30, 2002 0.7044
March 31, 2002 0.3629
December 31, 2001 0.467
September 30, 2001 0.4248
June 30, 2001 0.4066
March 31, 2001 0.4096
December 31, 2000 0.3285
September 30, 2000 0.3595
June 30, 2000 0.2497
March 31, 2000 0.3119
December 31, 1999 0.1906
September 30, 1999 0.187
June 30, 1999 0.1557
March 31, 1999 0.1621
December 31, 1998 0.1629
September 30, 1998 0.1515
June 30, 1998 0.1083
March 31, 1998 0.1324
December 31, 1997 0.1923
September 30, 1997 0.2008
June 30, 1997 0.1899
March 31, 1997 0.2253
December 31, 1996 0.2318
September 30, 1996 0.233

Earnings per Share Definition

Earnings per share measures the total net income / average shares outstanding during income period. There are a few variations to earnings per share that are listed including "EPS Basic", "EPS Diluted", "Normalized Basic EPS", and "Normalized Diluted EPS". Each of these metrics are dependent on which earnings and shares outstanding metrics are used. Basic and Diluted EPS differ in that diluted shares are the amount of shares outstanding after all convertible securities, options, and warrants are exercised. Normalized EPS allows does not include one-time expenses.

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