How Earning Per Share (EPS) affects on share price and firm value
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2014Publisher
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Islam, R., Rahman, T., Tonmoy, K., Choudhury, T., & Mahmood, A. (2014). How Earning Per Share ( EPS ) Affects on Share Price and Firm Value. European Journal of Business and Management, 6(17), 97–108.Abstract
Earnings per Share (EPS) is generally considered most important factor to determine share price and firm value.
Literature shows that most of the individual investors take their individual investment decision based on the EPS.
This paper attempts to provide empirical evidence on how EPS affect the share price movement. We have
collected and analyzed 22 scheduled banks 110 firm year data and found that share price does not move as fast
as the EPS move. We also further found that the share price movement depends on micro and macro economic
factors on the economy. We suggest that investors must consider other factors as well as EPS in order to invest
in the security market.