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Corporate Credit Spreads and Some Other Geeky Data Points: 

September 20, 2020 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

(Work is being done to update this blog so if it looks unusual or if there are problems publishing or…

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Posted in: Corporate High Yield, Credit markets, EPS estimate revisions, Nasdaq 100

SP 500 Earnings: How Much Earnings Growth is Tax-Reform Related and a Year of PE Contraction

September 1, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Updating the weekly numbers: (Thomson Reuters) Fwd 4-qtr est: $169.21 vs last week’s $169.13 P.E ratio: 17x PEG ratio: 0.77x…

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Posted in: 2017 Tax reform, EPS estimate revisions, PE expansion / contraction, Weekly Earnings Update

Q1 ’18 – Large Upward SP 500 Estimate Revisions, but a Negative Quarter ?

March 28, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

With the first quarter expected to end Thursday night, March 29th, 2018, given the stock and bond markets will be…

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Posted in: EPS estimate revisions, Standard & Poors Earnings Data, Technical Analysis, Technology

Q3 ’17 SP 500 Earnings Begin – Watch the Estimate Revisions

October 13, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

FC-eps estimate revisions With the big banks reporting this week, and a slew of SP 500 components reporting next week,…

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Posted in: Earnings, Earnings estimate revisions, EPS estimate revisions, S&P 500, Weekly Earnings Update

Fiscal 2018 Estimates Tell Us Apple is Fine

September 15, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Apple updated Wall Street on Tuesday, September 12, 2017. I wanted to give the Street a few days to chew…

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Posted in: Apple (AAPL), EPS estimate revisions

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