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  2. Why Aehr Test Systems Stock Is Up Big Today - AOL

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    The company is back in the spotlight after reporting fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of $0.84 per share on revenue of $16.6 million, surpassing Wall Street's consensus estimates of $0.10 in per ...

  3. Here's Why Shares in Aehr Test Systems Soared This Week - AOL

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    The stock soared by 33.8% in the week to Friday morning on the back of the company's Tuesday announcement of preliminary results for its fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2024, ended May 31. It ...

  4. Why Aehr Test Systems Stock Is Soaring Higher Today - AOL

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    July 10, 2024 at 11:57 AM. Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR) has had a difficult 2024 but is feeling positive about the coming quarters. Shares of Aehr traded up 30% as of 10 a.m. ET after the ...

  5. Price–earnings ratio - Wikipedia

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    The price–earnings ratio, also known as P/E ratio, P/E, or PER, is the ratio of a company's share (stock) price to the company's earnings per share. The ratio is used for valuing companies and to find out whether they are overvalued or undervalued. As an example, if share A is trading at $24 and the earnings per share for the most recent 12 ...

  6. Price–sales ratio - Wikipedia

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    Price–sales ratio, P/S ratio, or PSR, is a valuation metric for stocks. It is calculated by dividing the company's market capitalization by the revenue in the most recent year; or, equivalently, divide the per-share price by the per-share revenue. The justified P/S ratio is calculated as the price-to-sales ratio based on the Gordon Growth Model.

  7. Earnings per share - Wikipedia

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    Earnings per share (EPS) is the monetary value of earnings per outstanding share of common stock for a company. It is a key measure of corporate profitability and is commonly used to price stocks. It is a key measure of corporate profitability and is commonly used to price stocks.

  8. Par value - Wikipedia

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    The par value of a share is the value stated in the corporate charter below which shares of that class cannot be sold upon initial offering; the issuing company promises not to issue further shares below par value, so investors can be confident that no one else will receive a more favorable issue price. Thus, par value is the nominal value of a ...

  9. Rate of return - Wikipedia

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    Example: Balanced mutual fund during boom times with regular annual dividends, reinvested at time of distribution, initial investment $1,000 at end of year 0, share price $14.21 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Dividend per share $0.26: $0.29: $0.30: $0.50: $0.53 Capital gain distribution per share $0.06: $0.39: $0.47: $1.86: $1.12 Total ...