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Annual Results Report
The Annual Results financial report focuses on company assets, revenue, net income and
earnings per share (EPS) over the most recent annual period. The report also highlights
three-year percentage growth in revenue, net income and EPS.
When viewing a financial report, you have three currency options: You can view the data
in the currency in which the company originally reported its financial statements (As
Reported); view the data in Canadian dollars; or view the data in U.S. dollars. Each
report links to price charts, news and additional information on each company or index
displayed on the report.
- Company: Click on the company's name (when underlined) to
view its corporate snapshot. These snapshots provide a brief description of the company's
area(s) of concentration, its main sources of revenue, its annual financials, contact
information, industry competitors and key corporate personnel.
- Symbol: Click a security symbol to view the latest available
quote along with a six-day performance table and company news. Click on an index symbol to
view the latest quote for the index, and the gainers, losers and most active securities
traded on that index during the current or latest trading day.
- Fiscal Period: The year-end date of financial results. Example:
March 31, 1999.
- Most Recent Annual Period
- Assets (in Millions of dollars): Assets, as presented by
the company, at the most recent fiscal year end.
- EPS (in Millions of dollars): EPS stands for earnings per
share. The EPS for the most recent annual period is calculated based on net income for the
trailing 12 month-period, meaning that net income figures are based on the company's last
four quarterly financial reports. The formula for EPS is earnings before extraordinary
gains and losses, less preferred-share dividends, divided by all common shares outstanding
at the most recent fiscal year end. Net income, or earnings, refers to the company's
after-tax profits before extraordinary gains or extraordinary losses for the most recent
annual period.
- Net Income ('000s): Net income refers to the company's
after-tax profits before extraordinary gains or extraordinary losses for the most recent
annual period. Net income is also known as net earnings.
- Revenue ('000s): Revenue consists of total revenue from
operations, less sales and excise taxes, plus income from investments and any other pretax
income during the most recent fiscal year.
- 3-Year Annual Growth (%)
- EPS: EPS stands for earnings per share. EPS growth is
calculated based on simple percentage EPS growth over a three year-period. The EPS for the
most recent annual period is calculated based on net income for the trailing 12
month-period, meaning that net income figures are based on the company's last four
quarterly financial reports. The formula for EPS is earnings before extraordinary gains
and losses, less preferred-share dividends, divided by all common shares outstanding over
the last three years.
- Net Income: Figures are calculated based on simple
percentage growth in net income over a three year-period. Net income refers to the
company's after-tax profits before extraordinary gains or extraordinary losses for the
most recent annual period. Net income is also known as net earnings.
- Revenue: Figures are calculated based on simple
percentage growth in revenue over a three year-period. Revenue consists of total revenue
from operations, less sales and excise taxes, plus income from investments and any other
pretax income during the most recent quarter. Figures are calculated based on simple
percentage growth in revenue over a three year-period.
- Find out More: Click the dollar sign icon to view a quote for
the stock or index. Click the a chart icon to view a price and volume chart for the
individual security or index. Click the news icon to view news specific to the latest news
on the company. Click the company icon to view a company snapshot.