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Summary:
- It has been a mixed bag of corporate results so far in the first-quarter earnings period
- Volatility has come about from macro events, but focusing on firm-specific happenings can potentially give investors an edge
- PG&E and 3M have endured their respective troubles in recent years, and both feature unusual Q1 reporting dates
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