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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

The Endless GAAP vs. Non-GAAP Debate: Instead Focus on Cash-Flow

March 15, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

If you read Factset’s “Earnings Insight” this weekend (and I highly recommend you read it every weekend), you will see…

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Posted in: Factset, Factset earnings data, GAAP Vs Non-GAAP, GE, MRK, MSFT, PFE, UTX

2016 Earnings and Market Outlook: Too Easy to be Bearish

November 19, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Having been fortunate to write for Jim Cramer’s “TheStreet.com” for about 10 years (I’m fairly sure Jim thought I was…

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Posted in: Apple (AAPL), Crude oil / Energy, EEM, Emerging Markets, Energy sector, Fwd 4-qtr growth rate (SP 500), GE, Municipal Bond market, Municipal High Yield, WMT

First Real Week of SP 500 Earnings, Revenue Growth Still an Issue

October 16, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Briefing.com has a decent earnings calendar and carries more prospective earnings reports than the SP 500. According to Briefing’s table,…

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Posted in: Amazon, BAC, F, GE, GS, IBM, INTC, MSFT, PG, SCHW, SP 500 Revenue Growth, Weekly Earnings Update, WMT

Weekly Earnings Update: Just 30% of Industrial Co’s Reporting Upside Revenue Surprises

August 8, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

By the Numbers: The forward 4-quarter estimate this was $124.28 versus last week’s $124.90 and $125.60 of 5 weeks ago.…

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Posted in: GE, Industrials

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