Asked by Em
Hi.
Okay so a nominal penny is a placeholder that is used to evade giving the real EPS?
Another place says the EPS for Virgin Blue is betweeen 18 and 19c.
Do you think I should ditch comparing Qantas to VIrgin Blue and instead compare historical? If so how long ago would be reasonable?
Okay so a nominal penny is a placeholder that is used to evade giving the real EPS?
Another place says the EPS for Virgin Blue is betweeen 18 and 19c.
Do you think I should ditch comparing Qantas to VIrgin Blue and instead compare historical? If so how long ago would be reasonable?
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Answered by
Em
Hi
My historical EPS is the 2004/05 one which is 24.9. The cost was 4.30.
So the PE is 4.30/24.9?
Because my calculator is telling me the PE it is 0.17... I'm thinking it should be a PE of 17, but I don't know where I went wrong
My historical EPS is the 2004/05 one which is 24.9. The cost was 4.30.
So the PE is 4.30/24.9?
Because my calculator is telling me the PE it is 0.17... I'm thinking it should be a PE of 17, but I don't know where I went wrong
Answered by
Em
Don't worry I saw my mistake.
The EPS was 24.9 cents not dollars.
The EPS was 24.9 cents not dollars.
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