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earnings

[ur-ningz] / ˈɜr nɪŋz /


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But it remains a “back burner-type” product that is unlikely to begin adding to Tesla’s earnings in the near future, he said.

From MarketWatch

The S&P 500 goes for 25 times earnings, versus just under 18 times earnings, on average, over the past two decades.

From Barron's

The S&P 500 goes for 25 times earnings, versus just under 18 times earnings, on average, over the past two decades.

From Barron's

At small businesses, which are unable to withstand economic headwinds as easily as their larger counterparts, years of high inflation, increasingly cautious consumers and tariffs are weighing on earnings and prompting cutbacks.

From The Wall Street Journal

All trade within a point above or below the S&P 500’s 22 times forward 12-months earnings, whereas they can trade at substantial premiums in the last five years.

From Barron's