EPS Basic: 5.46
Is the EPS basic high or low?
The EPS basic of 5.46 is in line with its 5-year average of 5.62, around the middle of its 5-year range (3.10–7.46).
5.29% below its 12-month average of 5.77.
CR EPS Basic
Reported quarterly basic EPS; no daily interpolation.
CR Average EPS Basic Chart
CR Current vs Average EPS Basic Chart
CR EPS Basic Metrics
EPS BASIC
5.46
EPS BASIC AVG TTM
5.77
EPS BASIC AVG 3Y
5.79
EPS BASIC AVG 5Y
5.62
EPS BASIC AVG 10Y
4.59
EPS BASIC AVG 15Y
4.02
EPS BASIC AVG 20Y
3.47
CURRENT VS TTM AVG
-5.29%
CURRENT VS 3Y AVG
-5.66%
CURRENT VS 5Y AVG
-2.82%
CURRENT VS 10Y AVG
+18.93%
CURRENT VS 15Y AVG
+35.67%
CURRENT VS 20Y AVG
+57.31%
EPS Basic Formula & Definition
EPS Basic is earnings per common share before the effect of potentially dilutive securities. It shows how much profit is attributable to each current common share.
Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute
EPS Basic FAQ
- What is the EPS basic for Crane Company (CR)?
- The EPS basic for CR stock is 5.46.
- Is Crane Company's EPS basic high or low?
- The EPS basic of 5.46 is in line with its 5-year average of 5.62, around the middle of its 5-year range (3.10–7.46).
- What is the TTM average EPS basic for Crane Company (CR)?
- The TTM average EPS basic for CR stock is 5.77.
- What is the 3Y average EPS basic for Crane Company (CR)?
- The 3Y average EPS basic for CR stock is 5.79.
- What is the 5Y average EPS basic for Crane Company (CR)?
- The 5Y average EPS basic for CR stock is 5.62.
- What is the 10Y average EPS basic for Crane Company (CR)?
- The 10Y average EPS basic for CR stock is 4.59.
- What is the 15Y average EPS basic for Crane Company (CR)?
- The 15Y average EPS basic for CR stock is 4.02.
- What is the 20Y average EPS basic for Crane Company (CR)?
- The 20Y average EPS basic for CR stock is 3.47.
CR EPS Basic History
| DATE | EPS BASIC |
|---|---|
| 2025-12-31 | 6.38 |
| 2024-12-31 | 5.15 |
| 2023-12-31 | 4.51 |
| 2022-12-31 | 7.11 |
| 2021-12-31 | 7.46 |
| 2020-12-31 | 3.10 |
| 2019-12-31 | 2.23 |
| 2018-12-31 | 5.63 |
| 2017-12-31 | 2.89 |
| 2016-12-31 | 2.10 |
| 2015-12-31 | 3.94 |
| 2014-12-31 | 3.28 |
| 2013-12-31 | 3.79 |
| 2012-12-31 | 3.78 |
| 2011-12-31 | 0.45 |
| 2010-12-31 | 2.59 |
| 2009-12-31 | 2.28 |
| 2008-12-31 | 2.27 |
| 2007-12-31 | -1.04 |
| 2006-12-31 | 2.72 |
| 2005-12-31 | 2.27 |
| 2004-12-31 | -1.78 |
| 2003-12-31 | 1.75 |
| 2002-12-31 | -0.19 |
| 2001-12-31 | 1.48 |
| 2000-12-31 | 2.03 |
| 1999-12-31 | 1.71 |
| 1998-12-31 | 2.02 |
| 1997-12-31 | 1.64 |
| 1996-12-31 | 1.35 |
Related Metrics
About Crane Company
Established in 1855 in Stamford, Connecticut, Crane Company, formerly known as Crane Holdings, Co., is a global industrial manufacturer and distributor of specialized engineered products. Operating across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia, the company is structured into four main business divisions. The Aerospace & Electronics segment provides critical components and integrated systems, including both original equipment and aftermarket parts, primarily to commercial and military aerospace, defense, and space exploration markets. This encompasses products like pressure sensors for aircraft engine control, braking systems for fighter jets, power conversion solutions for spacecraft, and lubrication systems. Through its Process Flow Technologies division, Crane supplies engineered equipment for mission-critical fluid handling, offering a range of process and commercial valves, along with various pumps and related systems. The Payment & Merchandising Technologies segment delivers electronic devices and associated software, leveraging proprietary expertise in payment verification and authentication, automation, field service, remote diagnostics, and software designed to boost efficiency. Lastly, the Engineered Materials segment manufactures fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels and coils, predominantly used in the production of recreational vehicles and for commercial and industrial construction applications. Crane Company's diverse offerings cater to a wide array of end markets, including aerospace, defense, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, water and wastewater management, payment automation, non-residential and municipal construction, energy, banknote design and production, and numerous general industrial and consumer applications.
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Industrial - Machinery
- CEO
- Max H. Mitchell