The company calculate its EPS by:
EPS= Profit for the period attributabe to owner of the Parent/ Total Shares = 11,502 lacs ÷ 313.9 lacs = 36.64 EPS.
(*Non-controlling Interest represents the equity in a subsidiary not attributable, directly or indirectly to a Parent. Non-controlling interest in the net assets of the subsidiaries being Consolidated is identified and presented in the consolidated Balance Sheet separately from the equity attributable to the Parent’s shareholders and liabilities. Profit or loss and each component of other comprehensive income are attributed to Parent and to the non-controlling interest.)
Is my understanding correct that we cannot think Profit for the Period is the real profit of the company?
Also Upon calculating PE Ratio by using Market Cap and Net Profit/PAT, I cannot arrived true PE Ratio.
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