Question: Industry Standard? If EPS is given an instructor - assigned weight of 2 0 points, a company with an industry - leading EPS performance of

Industry Standard?
If EPS is given an instructor-assigned weight of 20 points, a company with an industry-leading EPS performance of $4.00(that is above the investor-expected EPS of $3.70) gets a score of 20 points and a company with an EPS of $3.00(which is 75% as good as the leader's $4.00) gets a score of 15 points (75% of 20 points).
The Best-in-Industry scoring standard is based on how your company's performance compares (1) to the industry's best performer on market share, on return on sales (ROS), on stock price appreciation, and on P/Q rating and (2) to the ultimate credit rating of A+.
In order to receive a score of 100, a company must (1) be the best-in-industry performer on EPS, ROE, stock price, and image rating, (2) achieve the investor-expected targets for EPS, ROE, stock price, and image rating set by the company's Board of Directors, and (3) have an A+ credit rating.
After each decision round, your company will receive an annual best-in-industry score and a "game-to-date" best-in-industry score for all years completed.
The best-in-industry performer on EPS, on ROE, ?4 Image Rating, and on Stock Price earns a perfect score (the full number of points for that measure as determined by the weights chosen by your instructor)--provided the industry leader's performance equals or exceeds the investor-expected performance target established by the company's Board of Directors.
 Industry Standard? If EPS is given an instructor-assigned weight of 20

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