Fact: The share price of MRV has dropped from $ 95 (
adjusted for stock split) on March 9, 2000 to 66 cents on August 21, 2009.
Cost basis is defined as an investor's total cost paid for an investment, and cost basis for a stock is
adjusted for stock dividends and stock splits, as well as for the cost of commissions to purchase the stock.
Cost basis is the original value of an asset for tax purposes, usually the purchase price,
adjusted for stock splits, dividends and return of capital distributions.
His evaluation of the company indicated that 18.47 (
adjusted for stock splits) was a fair price to pay in July 2013.
Determined by dividing current stock price by common stockholder equity per share (book value),
adjusted for stock splits.
JNJ share price at year end,
adjusted for stock splits.
Earnings,
adjusted for stock...
Adjusted for stock splits.
Losses,
adjusted for stock option expense, were $ 3.35 per share.
Earnings,
adjusted for stock option expense and pretax expenses, were 6 cents per share.
Losses,
adjusted for stock option expense and non-recurring costs, came to 6 cents per share.
Returns are
adjusted for stock splits, stock dividends, recapitalizations, and corporate reorganizations as they occurred; however, no effort has been made to reflect the cost of brokerage commissions or of taxes.
Per - share earnings are
adjusted for stock splits and stock dividends.
Fortune crunched the numbers through the market close Friday, the day before the meeting,
adjusting for stocks Buffett has bought and sold in the meantime.
Gates probably has directed more than 700 million shares of Microsoft into the foundation,
adjusting for stock splits, and he would be about $ 50 billion richer today had he kept them.
Over time, the index needs to
adjust for stock splits, dividends and stock replacement.
Not exact matches
Shiller's CAPE ratio measures the
stock price divided by the average of ten years of earnings,
adjusted for inflation.
Adjusted shareholders» equity is shareholders» equity excluding net unrealized investment gains (losses), net of tax, included in shareholders» equity, net realized investment gains (losses), net of tax,
for the period presented, the effect of a change in tax laws and tax rates at enactment (excluding the portion related to net unrealized investment gains (losses)-RRB-, preferred
stock and discontinued operations.
All numbers relating to the Company's ordinary shares and earnings per share have been
adjusted to reflect a 1 -
for - 3 reverse
stock split that became effective on September 6, 2017.
Even
adjusted for inflation, today's prices are only rivaled by numbers not seen since 1929, just before the
stock market crash, and the 2000
stock market.
Adjusted EBITDA
for 2018 excludes
stock - based compensation of approximately $ 1.0 million, amortization of acquired intangible assets of approximately $ 2.1 million, depreciation expense of approximately $ 0.5 million, income tax benefit of approximately $ 0.2 million, and interest expense of approximately $ 2.0 million.
Earnings,
adjusted for non-recurring costs and
stock option expense, came to 45 cents per share.
Shares have surged more than 35 per cent this year, when
adjusted for a seven - to - one
stock split earlier this year.
Earnings,
adjusted for pretax expenses and
stock option expense, were 79 cents per share.
On an
adjusted basis, excluding
stock - based compensation, legal costs, taxes and depreciation, the company lost $ 2.2 billion
for the full year.
Earnings,
adjusted for non-recurring costs and
stock option expense, were 26 cents per share.
Looking at the past, Vanguard found that those who retired at market peaks with $ 100,000 (
adjusted for inflation) in 1928 and 1972 would still have had money in their portfolio at age 100, assuming a 50 - 50
stock - to - bond mix and a 4 % withdrawal rate.
Excluding non-cash gains or losses
for stock - based compensation, non-GAAP
adjusted net loss was $ 20.3 million
for the first quarter of 2018, or non-GAAP
adjusted basic and diluted loss per share of $ 0.07, compared to non-GAAP
adjusted net loss of $ 17.6 million
for the first quarter of 2017, or non-GAAP
adjusted basic and diluted loss per share of $ 0.07.
So while the 4 percent model called
for a 50/50
stock / bond allocation, even those with a more conservative asset allocation could still draw down 4 percent annually
adjusted for inflation and reasonably expect to preserve their capital.
This number is calculated using the share counting rules described in Sections 5 (a) and 5 (b) of the 2014 Plan and includes the number of shares available
for new award grants under the 2014 Plan out of the 385 million shares authorized by shareholders upon adoption of the 2014 Plan; the number of shares available
for new award grants under the 2003 Employee
Stock Plan (the «2003 Plan») on the date that shareholders approved the 2014 Plan; the number of shares subject to outstanding stock options under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015; and two times the number of shares subject to outstanding RSUs under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015 (all adjusted for the 7 - for - 1 stock sp
Stock Plan (the «2003 Plan») on the date that shareholders approved the 2014 Plan; the number of shares subject to outstanding
stock options under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015; and two times the number of shares subject to outstanding RSUs under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015 (all adjusted for the 7 - for - 1 stock sp
stock options under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015; and two times the number of shares subject to outstanding RSUs under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015 (all
adjusted for the 7 -
for - 1
stock sp
stock split).
Starbucks
stock price began trading at $ 17 (
adjusted for subsequent
stock splits), raising $ 28 million.
The alternative is to give investors 1,2 & 3 the exact same amount of preferred Series A
stock and give investors 1 & 2 more common
stock (which doesn't have liquidation preferences) to
adjust for the discount.
«Parent Trading Price» shall mean the average closing sales price of one (1) share of Parent Common
Stock as reported on the New York Stock Exchange for the ten (10) consecutive trading days ending on the date that is two (2) trading days immediately preceding the Closing Date (as adjusted as appropriate to reflect any stock splits, stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar eve
Stock as reported on the New York
Stock Exchange for the ten (10) consecutive trading days ending on the date that is two (2) trading days immediately preceding the Closing Date (as adjusted as appropriate to reflect any stock splits, stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar eve
Stock Exchange
for the ten (10) consecutive trading days ending on the date that is two (2) trading days immediately preceding the Closing Date (as
adjusted as appropriate to reflect any
stock splits, stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar eve
stock splits,
stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar eve
stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar events).
Many professional mutual fund managers follow investment mandates that only allow them to focus on individual
stocks without
adjusting for the market environment as a whole.
These smaller companies are riskier investments, but Banz found that even after
adjusting for the difference in risk, small
stocks outperformed larger
stocks.
When
stocks look pricey, the best thing
for most people to do is
adjust their expectations accordingly.
For each CEO's tenure, the researchers calculated three metrics: the country - adjusted total shareholder return (including dividends reinvested), which offsets any increase in return that's attributable merely to an improvement in the local stock market; the industry - adjusted total shareholder return (including dividends reinvested), which offsets any increase that results from rising fortunes in the overall industry; and change in market capitalization (adjusted for dividends, share issues, and share repurchases), measured in inflation - adjusted U.S. dolla
For each CEO's tenure, the researchers calculated three metrics: the country -
adjusted total shareholder return (including dividends reinvested), which offsets any increase in return that's attributable merely to an improvement in the local
stock market; the industry -
adjusted total shareholder return (including dividends reinvested), which offsets any increase that results from rising fortunes in the overall industry; and change in market capitalization (
adjusted for dividends, share issues, and share repurchases), measured in inflation - adjusted U.S. dolla
for dividends, share issues, and share repurchases), measured in inflation -
adjusted U.S. dollars.
Another pattern: while
stocks have certainly beaten inflation over the long run, they've done poorly within the high - inflation periods themselves: try the inflation -
adjusted returns
for 1916 - 1918, 1946 - 1947, and 1973 - 1981.
Last year, during the booming
stock market, analysts at Vanguard Group warned that there was «a little froth» and that there was a 70 % chance of a correction, defined as a 10 % or more change in
stock prices to
adjust for overvaluation.
Last month, Apple was added to the prestigious 30 - member Dow Jones Industrial Average, after a year - earlier seven -
for - one
stock split readied the company's
stock price
for the weight -
adjusted index.
Sellers at these levels may find themselves scrambling to repurchase
stock as that occurs, particularly in view of current valuations (even
adjusted for the impact of an ongoing recession).
Emerging markets have started to recover, with
stocks up roughly 6 % in local currencies and more than 7 % after
adjusting for the rebound in EM currencies against the U.S. dollar, according to Bloomberg data.
Each share of convertible preferred
stock may be converted, at the option of the holder, at any time into common
stock as is determined by dividing the applicable original issue price by the conversion price as
adjusted for certain dilutive issuances, splits and combinations.
For Adjusted EPS, we present the impact of the Series A Preferred
Stock dividend payments on an accrual basis.
This is a particularly important area
for stock investors because, if you aren't careful, you can end up using the wrong EPS figure and thus end up with a misleading price - to - earnings ratio, PEG ratio, and dividend -
adjusted PEG ratio.
For additional details, see the discussion of PARSU awards under «Compensation Discussion and Analysis — Determination of Fiscal 2014 Executive Compensation — Fiscal 2014 Long - Term Incentive Compensation — 2014 Performance -
Adjusted Restricted
Stock Units.»
Because of the slowing subscriber adds and the increased competition in the space, analysts are expecting earnings to drop, down to 3 cents per share from 5 cents per share (
adjusted from 38 cents after its 7 -
for - 1
stock split in June) at this time last year.
Adjusted pro forma net income represents net income attributable to Shake Shack Inc. assuming the full exchange of all outstanding SSE Holdings, LLC membership interests («LLC Interests») for shares of Class A common stock, adjusted for certain non-recurring items that management believes do not directly reflect their core ope
Adjusted pro forma net income represents net income attributable to Shake Shack Inc. assuming the full exchange of all outstanding SSE Holdings, LLC membership interests («LLC Interests»)
for shares of Class A common
stock,
adjusted for certain non-recurring items that management believes do not directly reflect their core ope
adjusted for certain non-recurring items that management believes do not directly reflect their core operations.
For Adjusted EPS, the Company presents the impact of the Series A Preferred
Stock dividend payments on an accrual basis.
[14]: 235 — 236 [110][111] The
stock price peaked in 1999 at around $ 119 ($ 60.928
adjusting for splits).