On Thursday, June 03, Express (NYSE:EXPR) will report its last quarter's earnings. Here is Benzinga's preview of the company's release.
Net Income, Earnings, And Earnings Per Share
Earnings and EPS are useful metrics of profitability. Total earnings also known as net income is equal to total revenue minus total expenses. Dividing net income by the total number of shares outstanding yields EPS.
Earnings And Revenue
Analysts covering Express have modeled for quarterly EPS loss of $0.52 on revenue of $323.91 million. In the same quarter last year, Express reported EPS of $1.55 on revenue of $210.28 million.
Why Analyst Estimates And Earnings Surprises Are Important
The analyst consensus estimate would represent a 66.45% increase in the company's earnings. Revenue would be have grown 54.04% from the same quarter last year. Here is how the company's EPS has stacked up against analyst estimates in the past:
Stock Performance
For a full 12 months, the return has risen by 169.25%. Given that these returns are generally positive, long-term shareholders are probably relaxed going into this earnings release. Long-term shareholders are already enjoying 12-month gains prior to the announcement.
Do not be surprised to see the stock move on comments made during its conference call. Express is scheduled to hold the call at 09:00:00 ET and can be accessed here.
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