earnings report

NOUN
  1. a financial statement that gives operating results for a specific period
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How To Use earnings report In A Sentence

  • Investments that rely on the misfortune of others or the good will of sharks are a losing proposition in the long term, whatever the quarterly earnings report says.
  • And even a weak quarterly earnings report on Wednesday didn't slow things down.
  • When corporate executives take to conference calls to spin their employers 'quarterly earnings reports, listeners are usually rewarded with a heaping plateful of word salad. Faster Forward: Steve Jobs, tech pundit (annotated version)
  • In its unconsolidated earnings report, the Osaka-based nonlife insurer said it chalked up a net loss of 19.80 billion yen in a sharp turnaround from a 3.83 billion yen profit the previous year.
  • Operating on the premise that credit will improve over the next 12 to 18 months as the economy stabilizes, leading to higher earnings and fatter stock valuations, Morgan Stanley is pitching clients on the idea of selectively building positions in large-cap and mid-cap bank stocks even though bank shares are up about 8% since the end of second quarter earnings reports. Dan Dorfman: Banking's Good, Bad And Ugly
  • For example, they'll buy a stock after-hours when a positive earnings report is released, hoping for a gap up on the following trading day.
  • The new leader must be a charismatic persuader, someone to whom others can relate, a person who can set sights higher than the next quarter's earnings report.
  • Merck and Sears Roebuck led the slide, falling the equivalent of 40 Dow points after their latest earnings reports.
  • Merck and Sears Roebuck led the slide, falling the equivalent of 40 Dow points after their latest earnings reports.
  • JACK CAFFERTY, CNN ANCHOR: If a critic was writing a review of the Microsoft earnings report, "boffo" would be the word that comes to mind -- boffo. CNN Transcript Apr 23, 2004
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