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General Category => Shares => Topic started by: proode on June 08, 2016, 03:57:30 pm
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Hi giys
Exited to be part of the forum and thanks for the platform. Im new to investments and need some help if you can please.
Im subscribed to sharenet and when I look at a companies fundemantels the EPS is qouted as e.g. EPS (cents) 214.20.
What I liked to know is the price R214.20c or 0.21420c.
Any ideas?
Thanks guys
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EPS is always quoted in cents, so 214.2 means it is 214.2c => ~R2.14
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Thanks so much for the responce.
So I guess you move the comma one place back always or two places to the front?
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Yeah
multiply divide by 100 to get from cents to Rands (or move the comma 2 places to the left as you say)
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I am now so accustomed to read cents, I should never work at a till.
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Yeah multiply by 100 to get from cents to Rands (or move the comma 2 places to the left as you say)
O.o
I wish! :D
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Dividends declared by companies are also invariably quoted in cents - divide by 100
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Yeah multiply by 100 to get from cents to Rands (or move the comma 2 places to the left as you say)
O.o
I wish! :D
Wow epic fai! haha I will fix it :)
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thank you all ;D