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Weekly Earnings Update: Expect Strong Q4 ’16 SP 500 Earnings; Likely up 9%-10%

January 14, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Here is a longer look at the annual SP 500 EPS prints since 2014: 2018: $148.59: or +12% y/y growth…

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Posted in: 2017, 2017 Fiscal Policy, Apple (AAPL), GE, GS, IBM, MSFT, SLB

Does Earnings Pessimism Portend Favorably for the SP 500 Heading Into Earnings Season ?

October 11, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

In a word (or words), “Yes, yes it does” and we can thank the weekly Bespoke Report for the background…

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Posted in: Bespoke, Consumer Discretionary, HAL, Industrials, SLB

Two Interesting Stats, More Volatility Ahead, and a Look at Forward Energy Sector Earnings Estimates

August 30, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

A lot is being packed into one blog post. Hope readers enjoy the stats. Two fascinating stats from Bespoke this…

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Posted in: Energy sector, HAL, SLB, SP 500 corrections

The Energy Sector: Bottoming or “Lower for Longer” ?

July 26, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Since last September, ’14, the Energy sector has gotten crushed, and basic commodities have followed. When this blog post was…

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Posted in: Crude oil / Energy, CVX, Energy sector, HAL, SLB, Uncategorized, XOM

Weekly Earnings Update: Which Four Sectors Have Stronger Expected Earnings Growth Since April 1 ?

April 19, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Per Thomson Reuters, “This Week in Earnings” the forward-quarter estimate for the SP 500 this week was $123.49 versus last…

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Posted in: Amazon, GOOGL, IBM, MSFT, SLB, Weekly Earnings Update Filed under: Amazon

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