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F.Y. | Ann. Date | Quarter | # | Revenue | PBT | NP | NP to SH | Div | Net Worth | Div Payout % | NP Margin | ROE | NOSH | RPS | Adj. RPS | EPS | Adj. EPS | DPS | Adj. DPS | NAPS | Adj. NAPS | QoQ | YoY | EOQ Date | EOQ Price | EOQ P/RPS | EOQ P/EPS | EOQ P/NAPS | EOQ EY | EOQ DY | ANN Date | ANN Price | ANN P/RPS | ANN P/EPS | ANN P/NAPS | ANN EY | ANN DY |
PBT = Profit before Tax, NP = Net Profit, NP to SH = Net Profit Attributable to Shareholder, Div = Dividend, NP Margin = Net Profit Margin, ROE = Return on Equity, NOSH = Number of Shares, RPS = Revenue per Share, EPS = Earning Per Share, DPS = Dividend Per Share, NAPS = Net Asset Per Share, EOQ = End of Quarter, ANN = Announcement, P/RPS = Price/Revenue per Share, P/EPS = Price/Earning per Share, P/NAPS = Price/Net Asset per Share, EY = Earning Yield, DY = Dividend Yield.
NOSH is estimated based on the NP to SH and EPS. Div is an estimated figure based on the DPS and NOSH. Net Worth is an estimated figure based on the NAPS and NOSH.
Div Payout %, NP Margin, ROE, DY, QoQ ⃤ & YoY ⃤ figures in Percentage; RPS, EPS & DPS's figures in Cent; and NAPS's figures in Dollar.
All figures in '000 unless specified.
I do not know about what exactly you are talking about but at the moment it's really on the level of let's say something like $43 even, so stock have fallen a lot since last time we dealed with it. I probably will pass out now no matter how do you put it
2019-09-19 13:01
Twitter is one of the companies in which you can really invest without double thinking, I assume they will only grow over time no matter how hard do you put that. Just take a look how Trump won with the win of his Twitter account anyway.
2019-10-15 15:36
Just take a look at the trading volume, do you see something ? For sure you should work out with all that to make it possible, how else we can get some profit diversified and not put in anything like apple and facebook only, I do assume it will work much much better lately for whatever reason.
2019-10-26 10:25
achanth
Is this a good stock to hold? First round bought at $63+then sold it at $64,then it shot to $70. Bought back at $69.26?
Wondering to hold or sell?
2014-01-05 19:18