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  2. Earnings surprise - Wikipedia

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    An earnings surprise, or unexpected earnings, in accounting, is the difference between the reported earnings and the expected earnings of an entity. [1] Measures of a firm's expected earnings, in turn, include analysts' forecasts of the firm's profit [2] [3] and mathematical models of expected earnings based on the earnings of previous accounting periods.

  3. Post–earnings-announcement drift - Wikipedia

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    In financial economics and accounting research, post–earnings-announcement drift or PEAD (also named the SUE effect) is the tendency for a stock’s cumulative abnormal returns to drift in the direction of an earnings surprise for several weeks (even several months) following an earnings announcement.

  4. Beneish M-score - Wikipedia

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    Beneish M-score is a probabilistic model, so it cannot detect companies that manipulate their earnings with 100% accuracy. Financial institutions were excluded from the sample in Beneish paper when calculating M-score since these institutions make money through different routes.

  5. Why the Earnings Surprise Streak Could Continue for ... - AOL

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    American Eagle (AEO) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.

  6. Earnings Surprises: The Most Underestimated Companies ...

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    [Average earnings surprise at 10.42%]. Interactive Chart: Press Play to compare changes in analyst ratings over the last two years for the stocks mentioned above. Analyst ratings sourced from ...

  7. How to Profit From Earnings Report Surprises - AOL

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    With the S&P 500 down 17.3% for the last decade, there's no question that stocks are a risky place for the long-term investor. If you had put $10,000 in an S&P index fund 10 years ago, it would ...

  8. Look-through earnings - Wikipedia

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    Individual investors can calculate look-through earnings of a given company by adding the retained earnings and dividend amount of a given company minus the dividend taxes. [1] Look-Through Earnings = (Dividends Received + Retained Earnings) - Tax on Dividends. Dividends are the cash payments distributed to investors quarterly or annually.

  9. Tesla’s earnings surprise sends stock soaring, but tech ...

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    Tesla’s earnings surprise sends stock soaring, but tech struggles drag the market down for a third day ... Despite reporting strong Q3 earnings, the Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.30%, with utilities ...