E.P.S., as it is called, is a company's profit divided by its number of outstanding shares . If a company earned $2 million in one year had 2 million shares of stock outstanding , its EPS would be $1 per share. In calculating E.P.S., the company often uses a weighted average of shares outstanding over the reporting term.
EARNINGS PER SHARE (E.P.S.)
Meaning of EARNINGS PER SHARE (E.P.S.) in English
Campbell R. Harvey. Hypertextual finance English glossary. Английский словарь гипертекстовых финансов. 2012