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S&P 500 Earnings Dashboard 22Q1 | May 5

Last Update: May 5, 2022 Click here to view the full report. Please note: if you use our earnings data, please source I/B/E/S data from Refinitiv. S&P 500 Aggregate Estimates and Revisions The 22Q1 Y/Y blended earnings growth estimate is 10.2%. If the energy sector is excluded, the growth rate for the index is 4.2%. Of the 413 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported earnings to date for 22Q1 79.9% reported above analyst expectations. This compares to a long-term average of 66%. The 22Q1 Y/Y blended revenue growth estimate is 13.2%. If the energy sector is excluded, the growth
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May 5, 2022
posted by Tajinder Dhillon and Thomas Alonso

This Week in Earnings 22Q1 | Apr. 29

Last Update: Apr. 29, 2022 To download the full This Week in Earnings report click here. Please note: if you use our earnings data, please source I/B/E/S data from Refinitiv Aggregate Estimates and Revisions 22Q1 Y/Y earnings are expected to be 10.1%. Excluding the energy sector, the Y/Y earnings estimate is 4.4%. Of the 275 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported earnings to date for 22Q1, 80.4% have reported earnings above analyst estimates. This compares to a long-term average of 66% and prior four quarter average of 83.1%. During the week of May 2, 160 S&P 500 companies are expected
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Apr 29, 2022
posted by Tajinder Dhillon and Thomas Alonso

This Week in Earnings 17Q1 | Jun. 30, 2017

Last Update: Jun. 30, 2017 Aggregate Estimates and Revisions First quarter earnings are expected to increase 15.3% from Q1 2016. Excluding the Energy sector, the earnings growth estimate declines to 11.0% Of the 500 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported earnings to date for Q1 2017, 75.6% have reported earnings above analyst expectations. This is above the long-term average of 64% and above the average over the past four quarters of 71%. 63.1% of companies have reported Q1 2017 revenue above analyst expectations. This is above the long-term average of 59% and above the average over the past four quarters of 53%. For Q2
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Jun 30, 2017
posted by David Aurelio

Earnings Roundup: Will 17Q1 be the S&P 500’s Best Qtr. in Over 5 Years?

The unofficial kickoff to the Q1 2017 earnings season is set for Apr. 13, 2017, when several of the Financials sector’s banks are expected to report results for the quarter. Heading into the quarter, year over year (Y/Y) growth is expected to be strong for both earnings and revenue. As a result, the S&P 500 will likely post the highest growth in over 5 years.   Exhibit 1. S&P 500 Banks Industry 17Q1 Key Performance Indicators Sources: I/B/E/S data, Eikon Banks in Focus With the S&P 500 Banks Industry Index (.52P40101010) down 1.69% YTD, as of the Apr. 12 close, focus
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Apr 12, 2017
posted by David Aurelio

Earnings Roundup: Is The S&P 500 Pricing In A Super Bowl Win For The ATL Falcons?

Earnings could indicate that the Atlanta Falcons (NFC) are favored over the New England Patriots (AFC) in Super Bowl LI. Earnings season was hit by a rush of 109 16Q4 results from S&P 500 companies to cross the 50 yard line and end the week with 55% of the index reported. The Information Technology sector helped drive Y/Y 16Q4 earnings 1.2 percentage points (ppt) higher to 8.0%, which puts the quarter on target to be the largest gain since the 10.3% growth in 14Q3. While 16Q4 earnings are stronger than expected, the S&P 500’s 7.4% gain since the election has 2017 earnings in focus.
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Feb 5, 2017
posted by David Aurelio

Earnings Roundup: The S&P 500’s Financials and Technology Sectors Eight Years Later

President Obama’s last week in office had one thing in common with the start of his presidency, a focus on the Financials sector. However, eight years later, the story is considerably different. One of the other major sectors to change over those eight years is Information Technology.
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Jan 23, 2017
posted by David Aurelio

S&P 500 16Q4 Earnings Dashboard – Mar. 31, 2017

Click here to view the dashboard in detail. Last Update: March 31, 2017 Download the full S&P 500 Earnings Scorecard report here. S&P 500 Aggregate Estimates and Revisions Fourth quarter earnings are expected to increase 8.0% from Q4 2015. Excluding the energy sector, the earnings growth estimate improves to 8.1%. Of the 497 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported earnings to date for Q4 2016, 68.0% have reported earnings above analyst expectations. This is above the long-term average of 64% and below the average over the past four quarters of 71%. The Q4 2016 blended revenue growth estimate is 4.2%. Excluding the energy sector, the revenue growth
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Jan 17, 2017
posted by David Aurelio

Earnings Roundup: S&P 500 Q4 Earnings Growth Strongest in Two Years

The fourth quarter of 2016’s earnings season kicked off as several of the S&P 500’s Financials sector reported earnings on Jan. 13, 2017. S&P 500 2016 Q4 earnings are expected to increase 6.2% from the prior year. If this holds, it will be the highest since the 7.0% posted in 2014 Q4. This will be the second quarter of positive year-over-year earnings growth, solidifying that the earnings recession that started in the third quarter of 2015 is over. Exhibit 1. S&P 500 % Change in 16Q4 Blended Earnings Nov. 1, 2016 to Jan. 13, 2017 by Industry Group Source: I/B/E/S
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Jan 13, 2017
posted by David Aurelio

The Week in Earnings | Jan. 6, 2017

Aggregate Estimates and Revisions Fourth quarter earnings are expected to increase 6.1% from Q4 2015. Excluding the Energy sector, the earnings growth estimate increases to 6.2% Of the 21 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported earnings to date for Q4 2016, 71% have reported earnings above analyst expectations. This is above the long-term average of 64% and in-line with the average over the past four quarters of 71%. 33% of companies have reported Q4 2016 revenue above analyst expectations. This is below the long-term average of 59% and below the average over the past four quarters of 51%. For Q4 2016, there have been 82
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Jan 9, 2017
posted by David Aurelio

The Week in Earnings | Dec. 30, 2016

Aggregate Estimates and Revisions Third quarter earnings are expected to increase 4.3% from Q3 2015. Excluding the Energy sector, the earnings growth estimate increases to 7.9% Of the 500 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported earnings to date for Q3 2016, 71% have reported earnings above analyst expectations. This is above the long-term average of 64% and above the average over the past four quarters of 70%. 55% of companies have reported Q3 2016 revenue above analyst expectations. This is below the long-term average of 60% and above the average over the past four quarters of 49%. For Q4 2016, there have been 81
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Dec 30, 2016
posted by David Aurelio

S&P 500 Earnings Dashboard 16Q4 Preview

Click here to view the dashboard in detail. S&P 500 Aggregate Estimates and Revisions Fourth quarter earnings are expected to increase 6.1% from Q3 2015. Excluding the energy sector, the earnings growth estimate improves to 6.2%. Of the 19 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported earnings to date for Q4 2016, 63% have reported earnings above analyst expectations. The Q4 2016 blended revenue growth estimate is 4.6%. Excluding the energy sector, the revenue growth estimate increases to 4.4%. 32% of companies have reported Q4 2016 revenue above analyst expectations. For Q4 2016, there have been 81 negative EPS preannouncements issued by S&P 500 corporations compared to
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Dec 28, 2016
posted by David Aurelio

S&P 500 Earnings Dashboard – Dec. 28, 2016

Click here to view the dashboard in detail. S&P 500 Aggregate Estimates and Revisions Third quarter earnings are expected to increase 4.3% from Q3 2015. Excluding the energy sector, the earnings growth estimate improves to 7.9%. Of the 500 companies in the S&P 500 that have reported earnings to date for Q3 2016, 71% have reported earnings above analyst expectations. This is above the long-term average of 64% and above the average over the past four quarters of 70%. The Q3 2016 blended revenue growth estimate is 2.6%. Excluding the energy sector, the revenue growth estimate increases to 4.6%. 55% of companies have reported Q3 2016
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Dec 28, 2016
posted by David Aurelio
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