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  2. Whisper number - Wikipedia

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    The reported results were $0.35 per share above the consensus earnings estimate of $2.34 per share. A number of analysts had indicated in the days and weeks leading up to its earnings release that they expected the company to beat estimates and the Earnings Whisper (R) number was $2.70 per share.

  3. Ripoff Report - Wikipedia

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    Let the truth be known", the site allows competitors, and not just consumers, to post comments. The Ripoff Report home page also says: "Complaints Reviews Scams Lawsuits Frauds Reported, File your review. Consumers educating consumers", which allows a reasonable inference that the Ripoff Report encourages negative content.

  4. General Motors Q4 Earnings: Revenue And EPS Beat, Takes ... - AOL

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    The company’s automotive operating cash flow in the quarter under review rose 1.6% year over year to $4.765 billion. Fourth-quarter net income of General Motors dropped by over

  5. Review bomb - Wikipedia

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    A review bomb is an Internet phenomenon in which a large number of people or a few people with multiple accounts [1] post negative user reviews online in an attempt to harm the sales or popularity of a product, a service, or a business. [2]

  6. Streaming giants have made strides toward profitability but ...

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    For the latest earnings reports and analysis, earnings whispers and expectations, and company earnings news, click here Read the latest financial and business news from Yahoo Finance Show comments

  7. For the quarter, Nvidia reported adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $5.16 on revenue of $22.1 billion. Analysts were expecting EPS of $4.60 on revenue of $20.4 billion.

  8. WorldCom scandal - Wikipedia

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    From 1999 to 2002, senior executives at WorldCom led by founder and CEO Bernard Ebbers orchestrated a scheme to inflate earnings in order to maintain WorldCom's stock price. [ 1 ] The fraud was uncovered in June 2002 when the company's internal audit unit led by unit vice president Cynthia Cooper discovered over $3.8 billion of fraudulent ...

  9. Meta posts Q3 earnings beat, but stock falls on heavy ... - AOL

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    For the third quarter, Meta saw earnings per share (EPS) of $6.03 on revenue of $40.5 billion. Wall Street was expecting EPS of $5.25 on revenue of $40.2 billion, according to analyst estimates ...