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What is EME's Earnings Per Share (EPS)?

  EMCOR Group Inc ( EME ) |
1994 - 2021 (28 years)

Earnings Per Share (EPS) is 
5.07 (1Y +27.1% )

EME Stock Price & Earnings Per Share (EPS)

Earnings Per Share (EPS) for EME competitors.
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Historical (All-Time) Stats for Earnings Per Share (EPS)

chevron_right 2021 3.0 +0.6x
( +1.7% / year avg)
chevron_left 1994 1.89
vertical_align_top Peak 5.61 +5.3x *
vertical_align_bottom Bottom -1.31
arrow_drop_up # Up Years 18 18 of 28
years up.
arrow_drop_down # Down Years 10
Up Years = Positive (0%+) YoY change
Down Years = Zero or Negative (0% or less) YoY change

Key Points (Stonk Price Comparison)

  • EME's stock price has rallied +6,010% from $1.14 in 1994 , or +98.5x faster than it's earnings per share (eps) over the same period.
  • If EME grows it's stock at the same rate as it's earnings per share (eps) (+1.7%/year) , it's stock price will grow +118% and hit $82.41 over the next 10 years.
  • EME's stock price has gone up 13 of the 18 years (+72%) it's earnings per share (eps) were also up.
* A modified method (see: here) is used to calculate changes that involve negative numbers.
  • EME Historical Earnings Per Share (EPS) Table

    * A modified method (see: here) is used to calculate changes that involve negative numbers.
    Year Earnings Per Share (EPS) YoY % Change* Stock Price YoY % Change (Stock Price)
    4/1/2021 3.0 20.6% $69.63 9.7%
    4/1/2020 2.49 -55.7% $63.47 -20.8%
    4/1/2019 5.61 26.5% $80.13 6.6%
    4/1/2018 4.44 23.0% $75.18 21.0%
    4/1/2017 3.61 14.7% $62.13 33.2%
    4/1/2016 3.15 22.1% $46.63 5.5%
    4/1/2015 2.58 0.4% $44.19 2.7%
    4/1/2014 2.57 37.9% $43.04 12.7%
    4/1/2013 1.86 -9.3% $38.17 47.4%
    4/1/2012 2.05 2.0% $25.89 -9.4%
    4/1/2011 2.01 -254.1% $28.58 21.6%
    4/1/2010 -1.31 -147.1% $23.5 11.1%
    4/1/2009 2.77 49.0% $21.14 -23.4%
    4/1/2008 1.86 -5.3% $27.62 -10.5%
    4/1/2007 1.96 44.1% $30.86 36.4%
    4/1/2006 1.36 20.3% $22.63 115.3%
    4/1/2005 1.13 170.6% $10.51 5.4%
    4/1/2004 0.42 -36.5% $9.97 -14.6%
    4/1/2003 0.66 -33.7% $11.68 -12.1%
    4/1/2002 0.99 0.3% $13.28 27.6%
    4/1/2001 0.99 8.2% $10.41 100.6%
    4/1/2000 0.92 120.5% $5.19 -2.5%
    4/1/1999 0.42 46.3% $5.32 13.5%
    4/1/1998 0.28 -21.2% $4.69 38.4%
    4/1/1997 0.36 130.4% $3.39 -11.7%
    4/1/1996 0.16 -148.4% $3.84 155.9%
    4/1/1995 -0.32 -117.0% $1.5 31.6%
    4/1/1994 1.89 - $1.14 -

  • About
    Industry: Engineering & Construction
    Sector: Industrials
    Country: US
    IPO Date: 11/16/2000
    Stonk Exchange: NYSE
    • EMCOR Group, Inc
    • engages in the provision of electrical and mechanical construction and facilities services.
    • The company is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut and currently employs 33,000 full-time employees.
    • The firm provides building services and industrial services.
    • Its segments are United States electrical construction and facilities services; United States mechanical construction and facilities services; United States building services; United States industrial services, and United Kingdom building services.
    • As of December 31, 2016, its services were provided to a range of commercial, industrial, utility and institutional customers through approximately 75 operating subsidiaries and joint venture entities.
    • The company is providing construction services relating to electrical and mechanical systems in various types of non-residential and certain residential facilities, and in providing services relating to the operation, maintenance and management of facilities, including refineries and petrochemical plants.
    • The company operates various electrical and mechanical systems.

  • Earnings per share (EPS) is calculated as a company's profit divided by the outstanding shares of its common stock. The resulting number serves as an indicator of a company's profitability. It is common for a company to report EPS that is adjusted for extraordinary items and potential share dilution. The higher a company's EPS, the more profitable it is considered to be.

    For more detailed definitions, please see Investopedia.