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5.4.13: SP 500 Earnings Update: Q1 ’13 SP 500 earnings growing +5.1%, Financials Still Favored, Love JPM

May 6, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

CNBC is trying to make a big push into making earnings season sound relevant. Bob Pisani was breathless this week,…

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Posted in: Earnings, JPM, S&P 500, SCHW, thestreet.com, WMT

4.30.13: Facebook Reports Earnings Wednesday Night, May 1

April 30, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Facebook reports their calendar q1 ’13 earnings after the bell on Wednesday, May 1. Here is our preview of FB’s…

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Posted in: Facebook (FB), FB

4.27.13: SP 500 Earnings Update: SP 500 Leadership is Changing, as Rotation the Theme of This Past Week

April 28, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The forward 4-quarter earnings estimate for the SP 500 took a hit this week, dropping to $114.01 from last week’s…

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Posted in: CAT, Earnings, FDX, Financials, IBM, MSFT, PG, S&P 500, SCHW, Uncategorized

4.25.13: IBM’s Longer-term Chart: Hanging on by a Thread

April 25, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

  It was exactly one week ago that IBM reported Q1 ’13 earnings, falling  $17 or 8% last Friday, April…

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Posted in: IBM

4.22.13: Longer-term chart of Caterpillar (CAT)

April 22, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Caterpillar reported their Q1 ’13 earnings this morning, missing on both EPS and revenues, and then guiding lower for 2013,…

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Posted in: CAT

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