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Cavendish Ltd has 2 000 000 ordinary shares on issue at the beginning of the year,1 July 2014.These shares were issued at $2.00 each and at the end of the period have a current market value of $4.50.On 1 August 2014,Cavendish Ltd bought back 300 000 ordinary shares originally issued at $2.50 for $3.00 each.On 1 November 2014,800 000 shares were issued fully paid up at the current market value of these shares.On 1 March 2015,300 000 partly paid-up ordinary shares were issued at an issue price of $3.50.These shares were partly paid to $2.00.The partly paid shares are permitted proportionate rights to vote and receive dividends based on the relationship between the amount paid up and the issue price. For the year ended 30 June 2015,the net income after tax was $1 050 000.
What are the basic earnings per share for Cavendish Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2015?
Sensation
The process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
Perception
The process of organizing, identifying, and interpreting sensory information to represent and understand the environment or an event.
Difference Threshold
The minimum difference in physical stimulation required to detect a difference between sensory inputs.
Absolute Threshold
The minimum level of stimulus intensity required for a stimulus to be detected at least 50% of the time by an observer.
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