414 Quotes About Earnings

  • Author John Davidson
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    There's a lot of earnings and other news out there today, but I think the market is particularly reacting to Greenspan's testimony, ... The markets are expecting a little more growth because of his comments, but that may not be as much as what they wanted to hear.

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  • Author John Davidson
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    There are some worries about will the earnings this year support the 2-1/2 year highs that the indexes have recently reached, particularly in an environment where interest rates will be rising.

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  • Author John Davidson
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    I think that overall we are in for a pretty good earnings quarter, and that may be a positive for stocks.

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  • Author John Davidson
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    Largely people are taking a look at historic information. They're looking at earnings and job cuts, and people are concerned. I think we're going to grind it out until earnings come back.

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  • Author John Davidson
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    We're nearing the end of the earnings period, we've already heard from the Fed, and there aren't a lot of big surprises out there for the rest of the month.

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  • Author Linda Duessel
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    I would say that for the next several weeks, earnings and the earnings outlook probably will be the most important things weighing on us.

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  • Author Mark Davis
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    On the face of it, the numbers were pretty good but there are some question marks about the quality and sustainability of earnings given that most of the upside seems to have come from the Power Generation side,

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  • Author Michael Driscoll
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    It's going to have to reach a point sometime in the future when the earnings aren't going to justify the valuations of stocks,

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  • Author Robert Doll
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    Earnings are not bad, but they're just not as good as they have been. We've gotten so used to them being better than expected, and now that they've returned to normal, the market is struggling with that.

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