It ain’t what you say, but the way that you say it. Investors know with some certainty that companies will release earning four times each year. But the art is in the timing. Wall Street Horizon’s Christine Short discusses what happens when companies mess around with announcements dates, roadshows and even speakers as they unveil earnings, product announcements and, as Steve Sosnick explains, dividends.
Listen to the Interactive Brokers hosted podcast at:
https://ibkrcampus.com/podcasts/ibkr-podcasts/the-art-of-corporate-body-language-and-its-impact-on-stock-prices/
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