What are you talking about? "per diluted share" is standard wording in many 10-Qs and 10-Ks of many companies. That's the difference between the currently outstanding shares and the outstanding shares when all dilutive actions have been applied. In our case this is a differnece of only ~3.1M shares, mainly the "dilutive effect of stock awards" (~2.3M) and the "dilutive effect of participating securities" (~0.8M).
Why should it? They have $695 million unrestricted cash on hands...
Your post:
JWW, Seems they are baking in the “dilution” of the net income of $2.00 , per share, But was that dilution already executed or yet to be executed ? This might be the biggest read between the lines gem from yesterday. IMO
Quote:
Reported $191 million net income or $2.00 per diluted share