Smart Powerr Basic EPS 2010-2024 | CREG
Smart Powerr basic eps from 2010 to 2024. Basic eps can be defined as a company's net earnings or losses attributable to common shareholders per basic share basis.
Smart Powerr Annual Basic EPS |
2023 |
$-0.10 |
2022 |
$-0.61 |
2021 |
$-2.18 |
2020 |
$1.58 |
2019 |
$-5.61 |
2018 |
$-76.22 |
2017 |
$-8.80 |
2016 |
$-58.10 |
2015 |
$22.10 |
2014 |
$28.00 |
2013 |
$29.00 |
2012 |
$7.00 |
2011 |
$51.00 |
2010 |
$49.00 |
2009 |
$26.00 |
Smart Powerr Quarterly Basic EPS |
2024-06-30 |
$-0.05 |
2024-03-31 |
$-0.03 |
2023-12-31 |
$-0.04 |
2023-09-30 |
$-0.02 |
2023-06-30 |
$-0.03 |
2023-03-31 |
$-0.01 |
2022-12-31 |
$-0.46 |
2022-09-30 |
$-0.06 |
2022-06-30 |
$-0.03 |
2022-03-31 |
$-0.06 |
2021-12-31 |
$-2.40 |
2021-09-30 |
$-0.08 |
2021-06-30 |
$0.39 |
2021-03-31 |
$-0.09 |
2020-12-31 |
$1.68 |
2020-09-30 |
$-0.25 |
2020-06-30 |
$0.43 |
2020-03-31 |
$-0.28 |
2019-12-31 |
$-1.13 |
2019-09-30 |
$-2.54 |
2019-06-30 |
$-0.33 |
2019-03-31 |
$-1.61 |
2018-12-31 |
$-71.32 |
2018-09-30 |
$-3.10 |
2018-06-30 |
$-1.70 |
2018-03-31 |
$-0.10 |
2017-12-31 |
$-10.60 |
2017-09-30 |
$0.60 |
2017-06-30 |
$0.40 |
2017-03-31 |
$0.80 |
2016-12-31 |
$-61.60 |
2016-09-30 |
$0.60 |
2016-06-30 |
$2.80 |
2016-03-31 |
$0.10 |
2015-12-31 |
$-0.40 |
2015-09-30 |
$3.90 |
2015-06-30 |
$13.60 |
2015-03-31 |
$5.00 |
2014-12-31 |
$5.00 |
2014-09-30 |
$7.00 |
2014-06-30 |
$11.00 |
2014-03-31 |
$5.00 |
2013-12-31 |
$7.00 |
2013-09-30 |
$8.00 |
2013-06-30 |
$7.00 |
2013-03-31 |
$7.00 |
2012-12-31 |
$3.00 |
2012-09-30 |
$-3.00 |
2012-06-30 |
$3.00 |
2012-03-31 |
$4.00 |
2011-12-31 |
$10.00 |
2011-09-30 |
$20.00 |
2011-06-30 |
$9.00 |
2011-03-31 |
$12.00 |
2010-12-31 |
$17.00 |
2010-09-30 |
$13.00 |
2010-06-30 |
$13.00 |
2010-03-31 |
$6.00 |
2009-12-31 |
$5.00 |
2009-09-30 |
$10.00 |
2009-06-30 |
$8.00 |
2009-03-31 |
$3.00 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Business Services |
Waste Removal Services |
$0.006B |
$0.000B |
China Recycling Energy Corp. is based in Xi'an, China and provides environmentally-friendly waste-to-energy technologies to recycle industrial byproducts for steel mills, cement factories and coke plants in China. Byproducts include heat, steam, pressure, and exhaust to generate large amounts of lower-cost electricity and reduce the need for outside electrical sources. The Chinese government has adopted policies to encourage the use of recycling technologies to optimize resource allocation and reduce pollution.
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