AAPL 223.17 1.1054% MSFT 394.88 0.4579% NVDA 120.6813 -0.6002% GOOGL 169.71 1.2106% GOOG 171.95 1.1887% AMZN 205.1 0.9052% META 623.75 0.7918% AVGO 188.445 -1.4667% LLY 852.545 -1.4285% TSLA 282.3493 1.4222% TSM 180.48 -0.3754% V 343.47 -0.1163% JPM 249.83 0.7135% UNH 515.405 -0.212% NVO 73.58 -2.3231% WMT 85.015 -2.8289% LVMUY 129.11 0.031% XOM 116.46 0.5699% LVMHF 645.2 0.031% MA 543.58 -0.0166%
AAPL 223.17 1.1054% MSFT 394.88 0.4579% NVDA 120.6813 -0.6002% GOOGL 169.71 1.2106% GOOG 171.95 1.1887% AMZN 205.1 0.9052% META 623.75 0.7918% AVGO 188.445 -1.4667% LLY 852.545 -1.4285% TSLA 282.3493 1.4222% TSM 180.48 -0.3754% V 343.47 -0.1163% JPM 249.83 0.7135% UNH 515.405 -0.212% NVO 73.58 -2.3231% WMT 85.015 -2.8289% LVMUY 129.11 0.031% XOM 116.46 0.5699% LVMHF 645.2 0.031% MA 543.58 -0.0166%

NASDAQ/NYSE Listed EPS Stocks

Earnings Per Share (EPS) is a crucial measure of a company's profitability, calculated by dividing net profit by the number of outstanding shares. A high EPS typically indicates strong financial health and solid performance. Leading US companies with high EPS come from diverse sectors such as technology, finance, healthcare, and consumer goods. These companies have shown consistent earnings growth, efficient operations, and strong market positions, making them appealing to investors looking for stable and profitable investment opportunities. Investing in high EPS stocks can potentially yield substantial returns.