Ambev S.A. (NYSE:ABEV) has shareholders' equity of $1.01 a share and net earnings of 28 cents a share. From a shareholder's position, each share of Ambev that you own has a certificate attached to it that pays 28 cents. This means that each share owned is yielding a 28.7% return on shareholders' equity. The Kroger Co. (NYSE:KR) has shareholders' equity of $5.56 a share and net earnings of $1.77 a share. From a shareholder's position, each share of Kroger that you own has a certificate attached to it that pays $1.77. This means that each share owned is yielding a 31.8% return on shareholders' equity. Best Buy Co. (NYSE:BBY) has shareholders' equity of $14.49 a share and net earnings of $3.57 a share. From a shareholder's position, each share of Best Buy that you own has a certificate attached to it that pays $3.57. This means that each share owned is yielding a 24.6% return on shareholders' equity
HP Inc. (NYSE:HPQ) has shareholders' equity of $15.02 a share and net earnings of $2.79 a share. From a shareholder's position, each share of HP that you own has a certificate attached to it that pays $2.79. This means that each share owned is yielding a 18.6% return on shareholders' equity. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE:WMT) has shareholders' equity of $25.35 a share and net earnings of $5.10 a share. From a shareholder's position, each share of Walmart that you own has a certificate attached to it that pays $5.10. This means that each share owned is yielding a 20.10% return on shareholders' equity. Xerox Corporation (NYSE:XRX) has shareholders' equity of $10.53 a share and net earnings of 96 cents a share. From a shareholder's position, each share of Xerox that you own has a certificate attached to it that pays 96 cents. This means that each share owned is yielding a 9.10% return on shareholders' equity.
Source: Guru Focus
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