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Category: Weekly Earnings Update

12.7.13: SP 500 Earnings Update: Growth Rate of Forward Estimate Highest Since Jan 20, 2012

December 7, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

It is the anniversary of Pearl Harbor today. Remember the WW II (and all) vets as many are leaving us…

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Posted in: JPM, SP 500 forecast(s), Weekly Earnings Update

11.30.13: SP 500 Earnings Update:

November 30, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The one aspect to our earnings work that might not be readily apparent to readers, is that sometimes there is…

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Posted in: DE, Earnings, Fwd 4-qtr growth rate (SP 500), JCP, S&P 500, Weekly Earnings Update, X

11.23.13: SP 500 Earnings Update: 2014 SP 500 Earnings Growth Should be Stronger than 2013’s 7% – 8%

November 23, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Per ThomsonReuters, the forward 4-quarter estimate for the SP 500 fell $0.16 last week to $117.72. The p.e ratio on…

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Posted in: Earnings, Earnings estimate revisions, Fwd 4-qtr growth rate (SP 500), Weekly Earnings Update

11.16.13: SP 500 Earnings Update: Forward 4-qtr Growth Rate Moving Higher / How Important is JP Morgan ?

November 16, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Per ThomsonReuter’s “This Week in Earnings” published late Friday, 11.15.13, the “forward 4-quarter estimate” for the SP 500 slipped to…

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Posted in: Earnings, Earnings estimate revisions, Financial sector, JPM, S&P 500, Weekly Earnings Update

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