FactSet Insight: Big Companies Take a Shine to Stock Splits
What a first quarter it was. The S&P 500 notched a lone all-time high on the first trading day of the year, then pulled back significantly—easily into “correction” territory.
Read MoreWhat a first quarter it was. The S&P 500 notched a lone all-time high on the first trading day of the year, then pulled back significantly—easily into “correction” territory.
Read MoreBy incorporating confirmation dates at an earlier part of the earnings timeline, traders can have a preliminary look at how a company is performing, according to Christine Short, VP of Research at Wall Street Horizon.
Read MoreAhead of Q1 earnings season, traders might consider eyeing new stock split candidates.
Read MoreReading corporate body language is a critical part of analyzing information shared by executives at corporate conferences.
Read MoreWith Q4 2021 earnings season behind us, we wanted to see how exactly the reporting season differs by region, and what implications there might be.
Read MoreAmid geopolitical uncertainty and a waning pandemic, analysts and investors are seeking guidance from the world’s top executives on how 2022 will evolve.
Read MoreAmid geopolitical uncertainty and a waning pandemic, analysts and investors seek guidance from the world’s top executives on how 2022 will evolve.
Read MoreWith 99% of S&P 500 companies having reported for Q4 2020, earnings season is more-or-less over. The quarter ends with S&P 500 EPS growth of 31.4% and revenue growth of 16.1%.
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