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Month: January 2013

Earnings update: January 27, 2013: Earnings Continue to Impress (except Apple) – stay with Financials

January 27, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

According to ThomsonReuters, the “foward 4-quarter” earnings this week stayed relatively stable at $113.16, versus $113.29 from last week, for…

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Posted in: BA, Earnings, F, PFE, S&P 500, SPY, Uncategorized

1/23/13: Apple reports tonight – enough already: stock now as oversold as March, 2009

January 23, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Apple is reporting their first fiscal quarter ’13 tonight after the close, and there has not been this much anticipation around…

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Posted in: Earnings

Earnings update: January 19th, 2013: Earnings Remain a Fundamental Positive – Financials See Revenue Growth

January 20, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

After what was a pretty decent week of corporate earnings reports, the “forward 4-quarter” estimate for the SP 500 rose…

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Posted in: Bond Funds, Earnings, GE, JPM, Uncategorized

Update: January 12th, 2013: Flood of Q4 ’12 Earnings to Start This Week

January 12, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Per ThomsonReuters “This Week in Earnings” the “forward 4-quarter” earnings estimate for the the SP 500 as of January 11th…

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Posted in: AA, Earnings, F, Uncategorized

Update: January 5,2013: Forward S&P 500 earnings estimate at record high as Q4 ’12 earnings begin

January 5, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Alcoa (AA) and Wells Fargo kick off the 4th quarter, 2012 earnings season this week. The key aspect to 4th…

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Posted in: AA, Earnings, F, JPM, MRK, PFE, S&P 500, Uncategorized

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