Asked by Em
HI
When I analyise the competitor, I cannot find the EPS for Virgin Blue Holdings on the finance link of the website you gave me.
When I analyise the competitor, I cannot find the EPS for Virgin Blue Holdings on the finance link of the website you gave me.
Answers
Answered by
Damon
Virgin Blue is not making any earnings. That is probably why you can not find them.
VIRGIN BLUE HLDGS (VBHLF) As of: 05/25/2011, 10:26am
Last Trade [tick] 0.3196[nc] Volume 0
Net Change 0.0000 52 Week High 0.4666 on 10/18/2010
Net Change % 0.00% 52 Week Low 0.2050 on 08/18/2010
Bid 0.3050 Ex. Dividend Date 11/22/2005
Bid Size 5,000 Dividend Pay Date 12/15/2005
Ask 0.3280 Dividend Rate 0.2500
Ask Size 5,000 P/E Ratio 0.0000
Bid Exchange OTC Other Yield 0.00%
Ask Exchange OTC Other Split Factor 0.00
Last Trade Exchange N/A EPS 0.00
Open 0.0000 Currency USD
Day High 0.0000 Primary Exchange OTC Other
Day Low 0.0000
Stock Research (VBHLF)
VIRGIN BLUE HLDGS (VBHLF) As of: 05/25/2011, 10:26am
Last Trade [tick] 0.3196[nc] Volume 0
Net Change 0.0000 52 Week High 0.4666 on 10/18/2010
Net Change % 0.00% 52 Week Low 0.2050 on 08/18/2010
Bid 0.3050 Ex. Dividend Date 11/22/2005
Bid Size 5,000 Dividend Pay Date 12/15/2005
Ask 0.3280 Dividend Rate 0.2500
Ask Size 5,000 P/E Ratio 0.0000
Bid Exchange OTC Other Yield 0.00%
Ask Exchange OTC Other Split Factor 0.00
Last Trade Exchange N/A EPS 0.00
Open 0.0000 Currency USD
Day High 0.0000 Primary Exchange OTC Other
Day Low 0.0000
Stock Research (VBHLF)
Answered by
Em
Wait what? How can it not be making any earnings?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I couldn't find anything either. You may want to choose a different industry.
Answered by
Damon
LOL They have not paid a dividend since 2005
Easy - They are losing money.
Easy - They are losing money.
Answered by
Em
Wait, I was just on the VIrgin Blue Annual Report and it says its earnings per share is 1cent...
Answered by
Em
If they are loosing money it would explain why there entire annual report is rather confusing and they just refer to the EPS before telling you on page 54 its one cent...
Answered by
Damon
I think that might be a nominal penny.
Answered by
Em
Whats a nominal penny?
Answered by
Damon
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/earnings/earnings.asp?ticker=VBA:AU
Note - It says "price/earnings ratio not meaningful"
They just put a penny there as a placekeeper in the report to show it was not just forgotten but really was negligible.
Note - It says "price/earnings ratio not meaningful"
They just put a penny there as a placekeeper in the report to show it was not just forgotten but really was negligible.
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