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Friday, February 26, 2010

Revenue/Sales Per Share


Revenue (or sales) per share is a measure of the revenues (sales) a business made over a period of time, divided by the number of shares outstanding.

English: Revenue/share is used to analyze the amount of activity taking place in the business, relative to the number of shares outstanding. The higher this number is, the more business activity taking place. Revenue per share can vary a lot between businesses.

For a more detailed description, go to: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/salespershare.asp
Tomorrow we'll find the most recent earnings per share for each of the five big banks we're comparing.

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