Earnings Per Share
Net income allocated to each common share outstanding during a reporting period.
Category
Applies to
Related sectors
Linked companies
Why it matters
Investor context
Formula
Calculation pattern
Sector context
Sectors where this term is common
Communication Services
Sectors
Platforms, media groups, telecom-linked ecosystems, and network-driven businesses that monetize attention, subscriptions, or distribution reach.
Consumer Discretionary
Sectors
Automotive, luxury, travel, entertainment, and branded consumer businesses whose demand can move with household confidence and premium positioning.
Financial Services
Sectors
Banks, insurers, asset managers, exchanges, and payment businesses whose earnings power often reflects rates, credit, and market activity.
Healthcare
Sectors
Pharma, biotech, medical-device, and services companies where product pipelines, patent life, and reimbursement shape long-term value.
Industrials
Sectors
A broad group covering aerospace, automation, transport, and diversified manufacturing tied to capital spending and global trade flows.
Technology
Sectors
Software, semiconductors, platforms, and digital infrastructure businesses that typically compound through scale and innovation cycles.
Issuer examples
Companies using this lens
Alphabet Inc.
Companies
A global internet platform company spanning search, advertising, cloud, YouTube, and frontier bets, with strong operating leverage across digital ecosystems.
Apple Inc.
Companies
A global consumer-technology company spanning hardware, software, services, and wearables, with one of the strongest cash-flow profiles in public markets.
AstraZeneca PLC
Companies
A global biopharmaceutical company focused on oncology, cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, immunology, and rare disease therapies.
Infosys Limited
Companies
A global IT services and consulting company with meaningful exposure to enterprise modernization, outsourcing, and digital transformation spending.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Companies
A globally systemically important bank with leading franchises in consumer banking, investment banking, markets, and asset and wealth management.
Microsoft Corporation
Companies
A diversified software and cloud platform leader with durable enterprise franchises, large recurring revenue streams, and significant AI infrastructure leverage.
NVIDIA Corporation
Companies
A leading accelerated-computing and semiconductor platform company benefiting from data-center AI demand and high-margin GPU ecosystems.
Sanofi
Companies
A global pharmaceutical company with scale in specialty care, vaccines, and general medicines across mature and emerging markets.
Sony Group Corporation
Companies
A diversified entertainment, gaming, music, image-sensor, and electronics company with multiple premium brand ecosystems.
Toyota Motor Corporation
Companies
A global automotive leader with scale advantages in manufacturing, hybrids, and balance-sheet resilience across industry cycles.
Market context
Markets where this concept shows up
Canada Equities
Markets
A developed market with strong financials, software champions, and meaningful exposure to commodity and mining leaders.
Eurozone Equities
Markets
A large continental market mix spanning luxury, pharmaceuticals, industrial exporters, and energy incumbents denominated primarily in euros.
Hong Kong Equities
Markets
A gateway market for Asia-focused capital, combining internet platforms, insurers, financial conglomerates, and China-linked liquidity flows.
India Equities
Markets
A fast-growing large-cap market driven by domestic consumption, bank formalization, industrial capex, and digital infrastructure growth.
Japan Equities
Markets
A major developed market with world-class exporters, industrial leaders, financial institutions, and globally relevant consumer brands.
United Kingdom Equities
Markets
A globally connected market centered on London, with strong representation in healthcare, energy, banking, and diversified resource producers.
United States Equities
Markets
The deepest public equity market in the world, led by large-cap listings, ETF liquidity, and dense institutional coverage across every major sector.
Benchmark context
Indices where the concept matters
BSE Sensex
Indices
A long-running Indian blue-chip benchmark that remains a widely cited shorthand for Indian equity sentiment.
CAC 40
Indices
A flagship eurozone benchmark with meaningful exposure to luxury, healthcare, industrial, and energy leaders.
FTSE 100
Indices
The main blue-chip benchmark for the UK market, with strong links to global macro, commodities, healthcare, and banking.
Hang Seng Index
Indices
Hong Kong’s headline benchmark for regional liquidity, financials, and internet-platform sentiment.
Nasdaq-100
Indices
A growth-oriented U.S. benchmark that concentrates mega-cap technology and internet platform exposure.
Nifty 50
Indices
India’s most watched benchmark for large-cap domestic growth, financial depth, and reform-driven earnings expectations.
Nikkei 225
Indices
Japan’s best-known equity benchmark, widely used as a shorthand for exporter sentiment and domestic market confidence.
S&P 500
Indices
The flagship benchmark for large-cap U.S. equities and the default reference index for broad American risk appetite.