Obama later referenced it in a speech at the University of Queensland, while U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has referred to the 97 per
cent consensus in recent speeches.
Not exact matches
Analysts had expected Starbucks to report earnings excluding items of 53
cents a share on $ 3.72 billion
in revenue, according to a
consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.
And analysts have their
consensus at the tippy - top end of eBay's revenue guide, a penny above the EPS guide — $ 3.89 billion
in revenue, 64
cents EPS.
Earnings per share came
in at 50
cents, adjusted, topping the Thomson Reuters
consensus that called for a profit of 43
cents a share.
Analysts had expected Tesla to report a loss of about 50
cents per share on $ 1.26 billion
in revenue, according to a
consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.
Raymond James, which has an outperform on the company, pointed out
in a note that its Q4 adjusted earnings per share was 67
cents, compared to a
consensus estimate of 63
cents.
Analysts expected it to report earnings of about 13
cents per share on $ 1.19 billion
in revenue, according to a
consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.
Analysts expected a loss of 54
cents per share on $ 1.98 billion
in revenues, according to a Thomson Reuters
consensus estimate.
Mondelez International (MDLZ) edged out
consensus estimates by a penny with adjusted quarterly profit of 62
cents per share, while the snack maker also saw revenue come
in above forecasts.
to report earnings of about 60
cents a share on $ 9.12 billion
in revenue, according to a
consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.
That is less than half the earnings per share of 31
cents in the same period a year ago, and down from FactSet's
consensus estimate of 21
cents as of June 30.
Wall Street had expected the company to deliver adjusted earnings 58
cents a share on $ 3.39 billion
in revenue, according to
consensus estimates from Thomson Reuters.
Even without these factors, experience teaches that recessions are almost never forecast or even rapidly recognised by the Fed or the professional
consensus forecast, but there is at least a 20 per
cent or so chance that if the economy is not
in recession, it will be so within a year.
There is a growing
consensus that growth
in the U.S. will accelerate and could reach 3 per
cent, but stronger economic growth
in the U.S. has already been assumed
in the Fall Update.
The bottom line revealed a narrower net loss of 13
cents per share on a non-GAAP basis,
in line with the
consensus...
The 51
cents a share were far below Street
consensus of 74
cents, and the $ 239 million profit on $ 25 billion
in sales illustrates just how thin the company's margins are.
He is expecting 4 per
cent growth
in 2016 compared with
consensus earnings growth of 13 per
cent.
Analysts had expected the company to report earnings of 26
cents a share on $ 28.57 billion
in revenue, according to a
consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.
The railroad giant topped out and sold off
in January after beating fourth quarter earnings estimates by 8
cents and matching the revenue
consensus.
This compares with
consensus forecasts for a 9.7 per
cent fall
in earnings per share.
Analysts on
consensus see earnings hitting 92
cents a share this year (up 15 %) and $ 1.08
in 2019 (up 17 %).
While there is no
consensus among experts on how best to do this, we believe it makes sense to reduce it by about 1 / 10th of one per
cent for every year earlier than 65 that you plan to retire, if you retire
in your early 60s.
Thursday, April 14, 2016, 5:30 PM - Greenland's earliest recorded melt shocked scientists this week, while at the same time, a new report ultimately confirms the 97 per
cent consensus that human activity is responsible for recent changes
in our climate due to global warming.
You'd never know from all the constant bleating about «the 97 per
cent consensus» that Michael E Mann and his hockey stick are,
in fact, held
in very low regard by many of the world's most eminent scientists.
Ross McKitrick — May 11, 2015 — Financial Post Not only is there no 97 per
cent consensus among climate scientists; many misunderstand core issues
In the lead - up to the Paris climate summit, massive activist pressure is on all governments, especially Canada's, to fall in line with the global warming agenda and accept emission targets -LSB-..
In the lead - up to the Paris climate summit, massive activist pressure is on all governments, especially Canada's, to fall
in line with the global warming agenda and accept emission targets -LSB-..
in line with the global warming agenda and accept emission targets -LSB-...]
Tim Lambert links to this article by Eric Pooley
in Slate's The Big Moneye which points out that, for all the disagreement among economists regarding the details of climate change policy, there is substantial
consensus on the following main points (i) the cost of action to stabilise atmospheric concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases will be of the order of 1 per
cent of GDP (ii) a strong mitigation policy is preferable to business as usual
Gore and Dion are engaging
in a sleight of hand when they say there is 100 per
cent consensus that global warming (or climate change) is real, human - caused, and potentially catastrophic.