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  2. Category:Ticker symbol templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Ticker symbol templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  3. Template:Komatsu Limited - Wikipedia

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  4. Komatsu Limited - Wikipedia

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    Komatsu is the world's second largest manufacturer of construction equipment and mining equipment after Caterpillar. However, in some areas (Japan, China), Komatsu has a larger share than Caterpillar. It has manufacturing operations in Japan, Asia, Americas and Europe. The word ko-matsu means "small pine tree" (小松) in Japanese.

  5. Template:Tokyo Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation Provides a link based on a Tokyo Stock Exchange stock symbol. Please remember to categorize articles which use this template under Category:Companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange .

  6. Template:All Share Price Index - Wikipedia

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  7. Why Japan’s stock market is breaking 35-year records ... - AOL

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    The stock market is not the economy—just look at what’s happening in Japan. Japan’s equity markets broke a record on Thursday, when the Nikkei 225 closed at 39,098.68.

  8. Price–sales ratio - Wikipedia

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    However, sales do not reveal the whole picture, as the company may be unprofitable with a low P/S ratio. Because of the limitations, this ratio is usually used only for unprofitable companies, since they don't have a price–earnings ratio (P/E ratio). [2] The metric can be used to determine the value of a stock relative to its past performance.

  9. Earnings per share - Wikipedia

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    Earnings per share (EPS) is the monetary value of earnings per outstanding share of common stock for a company during a defined period of time. It is a key measure of corporate profitability, focusing on the interests of the company's owners ( shareholders ), [ 1 ] and is commonly used to price stocks.