Marico Bangladesh Limited MARICO
Earns ৳187.49 per share — one of the fattest profits-per-share you'll find.
Read the full breakdown →Ranked by earnings per share — how much profit each company makes for every share you hold. Marico Bangladesh Limited leads. High earnings power is a great start; pair it with a fair price and you've got something.
Earns ৳187.49 per share — one of the fattest profits-per-share you'll find.
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Earnings Per Share (EPS) = net profit divided by total shares outstanding. It tells you how much profit a company generates for each share you hold. Companies with consistently high and growing EPS are generally the strongest businesses on the DSE. Use this list as a starting point, then check whether EPS has been growing or declining over the past 3–5 years.