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Trading / market update Tuesday, August 7, 2012

August 7, 2012 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Sometimes, it is hard to come up with something intelligent to say regarding the market, which is how we felt…

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Corporate earnings update –

August 6, 2012 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

First, we never managed to get to our sector revenue analysis this week, and for that we apologize. With all…

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Posted in: BA, Earnings, GE, MMM, MRK, PFE, S&P 500, Uncategorized, UTX, WMT

Corporate earnings update – S&P 500 earnings growth has slowed to zero – is q3 ’12 the bottom for earnings ?

July 29, 2012 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The forward 4-quarter estimate for the S&P 500 slipped to $109.01 this week, (per ThomsonReuters), but remains above the final…

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Posted in: BA, Earnings, FDX, Fiscal Cliff, GE, MRK, PFE, S&P 500, thestreet.com, Uncategorized, UTX, WMT

Corporate earnings update – Uncertainty reigns supreme, and valuation really matters

July 22, 2012 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

According to ThomsonReuters, the forward 4-quarter earnings estimate fell this week to $109.55, down from last week’s $111.88 and down…

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Posted in: BA, Earnings, F, Fiscal Cliff, GE, GOOG, Healthcare Reform, JPM, MRK, PFE, S&P 500, SPY, Uncategorized, UTX

Corporate earnings / trading update – Week of July 16th – Record S&P 500 earnings – record low sentiment

July 15, 2012 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

You would think with the way that CNBC handled the earnings releases this week (starting with Alcoa) and then the…

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Posted in: AA, Earnings, Fiscal Cliff, MRK, PFE, S&P 500, WMT

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