Sentences with phrase «bad earnings report»

The company's financial results come just a day after Zynga, another Internet company, released a stunningly bad earnings report.
Two, the stock will not react negatively to the bad earnings report since all negative impact is already priced in during the recent sell off.
If your discount is only 5 %, for example, a bad earnings report could easily wipe that out.
When you buy an individual stock, you put a relatively large chunk of capital to work, which exposes you to the occasional bombshell, whether it's a bad earnings report, a big drop in the market or a random company - specific event that brings out the sellers.
Tuesday morning, they got another bad earnings report: Barnes & Noble's (s BKS) revenues were down 8.5 percent, to $ 1.3 billion, and the company saw a net loss of $ 87 million, or $ 1.56 per share.
We note that stock returns are poor in bad economic times and conclude that it is those bad earnings reports that are bringing stock prices down.

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With Disney scheduled to report earnings after the bell, some options traders seem to be bracing for bad news.
The retailer's downfall triggered a US$ 3.8 - million bad debt expense for Dorel, which reports its earnings in U.S. dollars.
Apple's own forward - looking revenue projections, too, came in below Wall Street expectations — hence the bad vibes after Tuesday's earnings report.
Heading into Netflix's earnings report last week, traders were braced for the worst.
Earnings reports this week will offer more details on exactly how bad the mobile and cloud disruptions are for some of the titans of tech.
The question has been asked by nearly every Apple watcher following a brutal two - week stretch that began with a worse than expected earnings report, quickened after the ouster of a high - profile executive and culminated with news this week that it had fallen behind competitor Samsung in the smartphone wars.
Thirty - three have reported earnings that were better than expected, but sales that were worse, according to FactSet.
Norwegian consumer goods maker Orkla sank 7.7 percent, its worst fall in five years, after reporting that higher raw - material prices caused its earnings to miss expectations.
Warren Buffett doesn't have many bad days, but he really ought to consider going on vacation whenever IBM reports earnings.
(Reuters)- Celgene Corp on Thursday reported third - quarter sales of its key psoriasis drug Otezla that badly missed expectations and significantly scaled down its 2020 targets for product sales and earnings, sending its shares tumbling 18 percent.
On the credit front, the Preliminary Bank Earnings Report just released by the FDIC shows that banks have increased the rate at which they are writing off bad loans, but the growth in bad («noncurrent») loans is increasing even faster.
NEW YORK — When health insurer Humana Inc reported worse - than - expected quarterly earnings in late 2014 — including a 21 percent drop in net income — it softened the blow by immediately telling investors it would make a $ 500 million share repurchase.
It was a good news, bad news type of earnings report for apparel and accessories department store chain Nordstrom, according to recent...
You may have missed it and think that companies reported bad earnings overall.
Tesla Inc.'s bonds TSLA, -5.55 % fell sharply in early trade Thursday, a day after the company reported its biggest - ever loss and Chief Executive Elon Musk irked analysts and investors on an earnings call described variously as «feisty,» «odd,» «very, very bad,» and «truly bizarre.»
While past deviations haven't spelled doom for equities, the impact has rarely been as stark as in the last two months, when American shares lurched to the worst start to a year on record as companies stepped away from the market while reporting earnings.
It wasn't all bad news when Nordstrom reported its Q3 earnings yesterday.
On 23 October 2017, Bloomberg reported; «Earnings - day blowups, leverage warnings in China, Apple's worst rout since August.
The stock for Tupperware Brands dropped more than 11 percent Tuesday and wiped away more than $ 200 million in value after company officials announced its upcoming earnings report would be worse than previously anticipated.
Ludicrous accusations have come out from various corners of the publishing industry, some of which are rabidly anti-Amazon and anti-self-publishing, claiming that the information in the notorious Author Earnings reports is flawed at best, and intentionally misleading at worst.
(That last one, the report from DBW's sister vertical WD has drawn new heat from the author community for the way it develops statistics purportedly on author earnings in the traditional, self - publishing, and «hybrid» realms — a problem not of bad intentions, mind you, but of inadequate data inaccurately expressed.
It's bad news in advance of a grim earnings report.
On the heels of bad news from the Big 5 publishers, we have yet another dismal earnings report from Barnes & Noble.
I have a day to day Excel sheet compiled from the B and N daily sales reports to show you how badly my sales and earnings have been affected by this manipulation.
After a bank writes off a bad debt, they get to remove it from their balance sheets — and report «a reduction in the value of an asset or earnings by the amount of an expense or loss».
The problem is when you overpay for a stock and the company reports a bad quarterly earnings.
Surely you can not simply take an average of the past few years as stated in your valuation given some not - so - minor changes such as the BNSF acquisition, changes in earnings stream due to large investments in GS, GE, etc, etc... To the extent that you base your valuation on reported EPS at all (bad idea as noted above), shouldn't you have a forward looking approach rather than just extrapolating from the past?
It does not make sense to do as you have done and eliminate the worst year, then use operating earnings, and then compare it to the historical, unadjusted, «as reported» ratio.
Card issuers» bad earnings reshape credit card offers — The awful annual results reported by credit card issuers may not be felt only by shareholders.
Mills Corp. stunned the industry in early November when it rescheduled its third - quarter earnings call only to come back and report that it had missed badly on its FFO and profit for the period.
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