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EPS 5-Year Annual Growth, also known as Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), is a financial metric that investors use to evaluate a company's financial performance over a longer period. It measures the rate at which a company's earnings per share (EPS) have grown over five years, considering the effect of compounding. A high EPS CAGR indicates that the company has consistently grown its earnings over the years, while a low or negative CAGR may suggest that the company has struggled to generate earnings growth. Investors can use this metric to compare a company's earnings growth to its peers and to assess its future earnings potential. EPS CAGR can also help investors identify trends in a company's earnings growth, which can provide valuable insights into its financial health. |
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