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Category: SP 500’s “upside surprise”

SP 500 Weekly Earnings: A Return to Normal for 2022 SP 500 EPS (or maybe not)

March 6, 2022 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The SP 500 earnings lessons from the pandemic taught us that sell-side consensus for SP 500 earnings (actual vs estimates)…

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Posted in: SP 500 Earnings Yield, SP 500's "upside surprise", Weekly Earnings Update

Continued Higher Revisions on Forward SP 500 EPS Estimates

February 7, 2021 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

This weekend, the lack of any material change to SP 500 sector growth rates is puzzling, given that there is…

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Posted in: SP 500's "upside surprise", Weekly Earnings Update

Q2 ’19 “Upside Surprise” Data – Some Surprises

July 25, 2019 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

  This table was published Wednesday morning, July 24th, in an update sent out by Tajinder Dhillon of IBES by…

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Looking at SP 500 Earnings from Different Perspectives

April 9, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Many investors are surprised at the Q1 ’17 SP 500 earnings “expected” growth rate of 8% – 10% as the…

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Posted in: Basic Materials, Financial sector, Financials, S&P 500, Sector Earnings Growth Estimates, SP 500's "upside surprise"

Expect SP 500 Earnings Growth Near +3% for Q3 ’16, But What About Energy ?

October 2, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Here is what Thomson Reuters and Factset are expecting for Q3 ’16 SP 500 earnings growth as of September 30…

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Posted in: Earnings, Earnings estimate revisions, Energy ETF's (XLE, Energy sector, Factset, Factset earnings data, SP 500's "upside surprise", Standard & Poors Earnings Data

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