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  2. The one word that's popping up everywhere this earnings ... - AOL

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    The S&P 500's earnings season is 80% done and the word "bottom" keeps popping up. It could mean a two-year tough stretch for manufacturing may be over soon.

  3. The market braces for a tricky earnings season: Morning Brief

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    The Big Banks kick off the Q3 earnings season in earnest on Friday. For the market, earnings season is often the principal focus. But this go around, there's a lot more than corporate profits and ...

  4. The biggest earnings week is still a month away: Morning ...

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    Nvidia will report earnings in late May, an event that is likely more crucial to the overall market than the coming week's crush of results and economic data. The biggest earnings week is still a ...

  5. The stock market's concerning earnings overhang: Morning Brief

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    This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. ... but corporate results are set to be the stock market's next big problem. ... is expected to report adjusted earnings of $1.85 per share on ...

  6. Earnings call - Wikipedia

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    An earnings call is a teleconference, or webcast, in which a public company discusses the financial results of a reporting period ("earnings guidance"). The name comes from earnings per share (EPS), the bottom line number in the income statement divided by the number of shares outstanding.

  7. Stock market today: US stocks pull back from record levels as ...

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    Here's where investors worried about a stock market bubble should invest their money. In commodities, bonds, and crypto: West Texas Intermediate crude oil was up 1.88% to $69.98 a barrel.

  8. Morningstar Rating for Stocks - Wikipedia

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    The Morningstar Rating for Stocks debuted in 2001 and was initially applied to 500 stocks. [1] [2] The stock-rating system compares a stock's current market price with Morningstar's estimate of the stock's fair value. [3] Like the Morningstar Rating for Funds, the rating is applied in the form of stars. [4]

  9. Investors are rooting for companies this earnings season ...

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    Investors are rewarding earnings reports of all types this reporting period. Even those that miss expectations. Investors are rooting for companies this earnings season: Morning Brief [Video]