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earnings

[ur-ningz] / ˈɜr nɪŋz /


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On the third-quarter earnings call, Amazon shared that its Everyday Essentials category — which features household necessities, including groceries — grew twice as fast as other U.S. store categories.

From MarketWatch

These ratios are calculated by dividing a stock market’s level by component companies’ trailing 10 years’ inflation-adjusted earnings.

From MarketWatch

“For the next iPhone 18 cycle, memory prices will be renegotiated and we expect other costs and prices will be managed to have negligible impact on longer-term earnings,” the analysts wrote in a November report.

From MarketWatch

For instance, on Micron Technology’s latest earnings call, management said more than 80% of the company’s employees were actively using AI tools, with aggregate usage up tenfold versus a year ago.

From Barron's

Consequently, while the revenue stays on the books, the earnings attributable to insiders are deducted at the bottom of the income statement through a line for “non-controlling interests.”

From The Wall Street Journal