Terbuka Journal of Economics and Business
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)

Effect of Dividend Per Share (DPS) and Earning Per Share (EPS) on Stock Prices in Pharmaceutical Sub Sector Companies

Tri Humaerah (STIE Tri Dharma Nusantara)
Abdul Wahab (UIN Alauddin Makassar)
Zulkifli Sultan (Universitas Terbuka)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Dec 2022

Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of Dividend Per Share and Earning Per Share on stock prices in pharmaceutical sub-sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The types of data used in this study are qualitative and quantitative. And the data source used is secondary with a sample size of 4 companies. The analysis method used is multiple linear regression, correlation coefficient test, determination test, F test and t test. The multiple linear regression equation is Y = 787,831 - 2,928 + 8,737. The correlation coefficient R is 0.776 and the coefficient of determination () is 0.602. In the F test, it is obtained that the F-count is 12.878> F-table 3.59 with a significant level of 0.000 <0.05, which means that DPS and EPS together or simultaneously have a significant effect on stock prices. For the t test on the DPS variable t-count = - 0.614 <t-table 2.109 with a significant level of 0.547> from 0.05, it means that DPS has an effect but is not significant on stock prices, while the t test on the EPS variable t-count = 3.328> t- table = 2.109 with a significant level of 0.004 <from 0.05, it means that Earning Per Share has a significant and significant effect on stock prices in pharmaceutical sub-sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. This the first hypothesis proposed in this study is rejected, while the second and third hypotheses are accepted

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Abbrev

tjeb

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Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

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Terbuka Journal of Economics and Business particularly focuses on the main problems in economics and business areas in South East Asia region as follows: Business studies Entrepreneurship Microeconomics Behavioral economics Government regulation, taxation Macroeconomics Financial markets, investment ...