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On Tuesday April 2nd, the stock market rose to a new all-time high at 1570. Now it has taken a couple steps back because of weak economic data especially the eerily bad employment situation...
For the bulk of 2011 and early 2012 large caps were the best game in town. Then in mid-November 2012 there was a changing of the guard. From there small caps have clearly carried the torch for...
Key Points: The Fourth Quarter earnings season is weak, but getting better as it progresses. Total reported earnings growth is 5.59% for the 290 firms of the S&P 500 (56.0%) that...
Key Points: Still early, but the Fourth Quarter earnings season is off to a shaky start. Total reported earnings growth is a negative 3.79% for the 70 firms of the S&P 500 (14.0%) that...
Key Points: With third quarter reports done we shift focus to fourth quarter expectations. Annual rankings now based on 2012, not 2011 expectations. The third quarter was a good one. Total...
Third quarter earnings season is effectively over, with 99.2% of the companies, and 99.8% of the expected total earnings in. Total net income growth has been far higher than expected, although...
Wednesday marks the deadline of the “super committee” to come up with its recommendations to cut at least $1.2 Trillion from the budget deficits over the next 10 years. In...
Key Points: The third quarter reports almost done. So far 483 or 96.6% of S&P 500 reports in. Total reported earnings growth of 15.6%. Ex-Financials growth is 18.7% year over year...
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