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| | ... been on since the start of the year. Now what else do we have? Of course, we're still in the midst of company reporting season. There was good news and bad news last night. First the bad news. The techs did it. Akamai Technologies reported better-than-expected ... |
| | | ... that we've been seeing over the past couple of weeks. "It's really waiting for two things to pass, and that's reporting season and the election, so until those things are out of the way, I don't think we'll see the market with any urge to go one way ... |
| | | ... top line growth will stand out and differentiate themselves," he said. "You're already seeing that in the US reporting season, companies that are hitting the bottom line and missing the top line are being sold off." The Fidelity Australian Equities Fund ... |
| | | ... stocks traded worth just $NZ48.57 million ($A39.4 million). Investors refocused on the upcoming local corporate reporting season as world share markets rallied on relief there were no nasty surprises in stress test reports for European banks at the w ... |
| | | ... rally in markets and sectors that are particularly sensitive to shifting sentiment on global demand." During the reporting season, there will probably be a neutral response to positive results, while negative results will be treated harshly by investors. ... |
| | | ... rose for a second consecutive session after the US market pushed on, but volume was light ahead of the local reporting season. The benchmark NZX-50 index closed up 8.0 points, or 0.3 per cent, at 3,003.4. Turnover was worth $NZ78 million ($A63.36 million). ... |
| | | ... slowed from 11.9 per cent in the year to the first quarter to 10.3 per cent in the June quarter. Plus, the latest reporting season shows that US firms continue beat expectations. According to Bloomberg, 20 of the 23 companies in the S&P500 that have ... |
| | | ... Zealand sharemarket closed a touch weaker after a quiet session, with all eyes on Wall Street after the company reporting season kicked off in the US with a positive surprise. Locally, the main news was Telecom NZ's lowering of its guidance due to tax ... |
| | | ... that won't cut the bacon. Some will disappoint, especially considering that the bar has been raised so high this reporting season. According to Bloomberg, "Companies in the S&P 500 are projected to post an average profit gain of 34 percent in the second ... |
| | | ... posted modest gains on very low volumes but brokers said it could be an interesting week with the US corporate reporting season getting under way. The benchmark NZX-50 index closed up 6.78, or 0.23 per cent, at 3,012.03. It was the seventh consecutive ... |
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