A financial structure with stock outstanding that has potential for dilution, requiring a dual presentation of earnings per share by showing primary earnings per common share and fully diluted earnings per common share.
Primary Earnings Per Share (EPS) is a commonly used metric in financial analysis that measures the profitability of a company by indicating how much profit has been allocated per outstanding share of common stock.
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