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I have noticed that alot of infrastructure stocks that pay high dividends actually have a higher Dividend per share than earnings per share, for example BBI has a DPS of 16 but an EPS of 8, I have been trying to workout how this is possible.
the shares that do this normally say that the distribution is coming from operating cashflow, does this mean that the EPS is calculated on what is left after the dividend has been paid, rather than the dividend actually coming out of the EPS.
I am a bit confused with this one.
the shares that do this normally say that the distribution is coming from operating cashflow, does this mean that the EPS is calculated on what is left after the dividend has been paid, rather than the dividend actually coming out of the EPS.
I am a bit confused with this one.