S&P 500 Earnings Season Preview: January 10, 2020
Because of analysts' cuts to earnings estimates during the quarter, the estimated (year-over-year) earnings decline for Q4 2019...
Larger Cuts than Average to S&P 500 EPS Estimates for Q4
The 4.7% decline in the bottom-up Q4 EPS estimate during the fourth quarter was larger than the five-, 10-, and 15-year averages.
S&P 500 Likely to Report Earnings Growth for Q4
Based on the average change in earnings growth due to companies reporting positive earnings surprises, the index is likely to...
Where Are Analysts Most Optimistic on Ratings for S&P 500 Companies for 2020?
Analysts are most optimistic on the Energy, Health Care, and Communication Services sectors in 2020.
S&P 500 Earnings Preview: CY 2020
The estimated (year-over-year) earnings growth rate for CY 2020 is 9.6%, with five sectors predicted to report double-digit...
Industry Analysts Predict the S&P 500 Will Close Above 3400 in CY 2020
Industry analysts in aggregate predict the S&P 500 will see a 7.5% increase in price over the next twelve months.
S&P 500 Earnings Preview: CY 2019
S&P 500 earnings growth for CY 2019 is projected to be the slowest annual growth for the index since CY 2015 (-0.6%).
Will the S&P 500 Report Record-High EPS in 2020?
On average, industry analysts have overestimated the final EPS number by 6.9% one year in advance.
29% Increase in S&P 500 Companies Citing “ESG” on Earnings Calls in Q3 vs. Q2
An increasing number of S&P 500 companies are commenting on environmental, social, and governance factors in their quarterly...
How Much Did Non-GAAP EPS Exceed GAAP EPS for the Dow 30 in Q3?
20 of the 30 companies in the DJIA reported non-GAAP EPS in addition to GAAP EPS for the third quarter.
Earnings Insight: Q3 '19 by the Numbers [Infographic]
A look at the numbers that defined the S&P 500 in the third quarter of 2019.
13% Fewer S&P 500 Companies Citing “Tariffs” on Earnings Calls in Q3 vs. Q2
Trade tariffs were mentioned during the Q3 conference calls of 113 S&P 500 companies.
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