Interim Earnings per Share Growth

EPS Growth Quarter on Quarter measures the growth rate of a company over the past quarter versus the previous quarter. This is the percentage change in earnings per share for the last quarter (or interim period if the company reports every 6 months), versus the previous quarter. This is measured on a historical basis and earnings are diluted and normalised.

Stockopedia explains EPS Growth Q on Q

Stocks with higher earnings-per-share growth rates are generally more desired by investors than those with slower earnings-per-share growth rates, though in general high growth rates have a tendency to revert over the longer term to more stable growth rates.

One of the important differences vs. net-income growth rates is that EPS growth reflects the dilution that occurs from new stock issuance, the exercise of employee stock options, warrants, convertible securities, and share repurchases.

One of the key contributing factors to stock price appreciation is the forecast rate of earnings growth. Accelerating earnings growth and broker forecast upgrades have also been cited by many investment experts such as Bill O'Neil as critical factors in their investment models.

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The 5 highest EPS Growth Q on Q Stocks in the Market

TickerNameEPS Growth Q on QStockRank™
LON:SHIPTufton Oceanic Assets26950.0095
LON:MAJEMajedie Investments15243.060
LON:INPPInternational Public Partnerships11950.000
LON:STCMSteppe Cement7804.1763
LON:HBRHarbour Energy5267.2885