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This clustering of competing firms can create an industrial ecosystem whereby facilities exchange or transfer wastes, recycle materials, and use each other's byproducts.
Stock Price Appreciation
The increase in the market price of a company's shares over time.
Earnings Per Share
A company's profit divided by the outstanding shares of its common stock, indicating the company's profitability on a per-share basis.
Continuing Operations
Part of a company's business that is expected to continue operating into the foreseeable future, excluding any discontinued operations.
Unusual Items
Nonrecurring or unique charges or gains that are not expected to happen regularly, such as costs from lawsuits, restructuring, or natural disasters, that are reported separately in a company's financial statements.
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