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  • peanuts
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 3365

    Weekly Earnings Reports

    With so much information about a company contained within quarterly and yearly earnings reports, it is important to know when those reports will be released, and any possible effect on price that they may have.

    I keep a calendar with tickers written on the dates of their earnings. You can find the schedule of earnings releases through many financial sites, but I figured that we could possible use a reference right here, on $$$Mr. Market's$$$ HUGE Stockpicking Forum.

    Feel free to enter the ticker and date of earnings report release for any of the stocks that you watch
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  • peanuts
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 3365

    #2
    Jan 16 - Jan 19

    Tuesday - LLTC after the bell
    Thursday - LOGI USAP IIIN PDGEE.ob

    PDGEE.ob will be the most interesting report for me. It is a local company, in Pittsburgh, which has lots of room for improvement, and lots of ways to do it.

    Currently, it has an added 'e' at the end due to their re-statement of past earnings. This is because of some fraud against the company by one of their area managers. Once cleared up, this sucker should fly. It is, in some ways, similar to HSOA
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    • peanuts
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 3365

      #3
      Jan 22 - Jan 29

      I can see how much this idea is appreciated, but I'll trudge through it, regardless of the lack of support

      Monday: AOS CSX
      Tuesday: STTX EZPW AKS
      Wednesday: STLD
      Thursday: PCCC TDY
      Friday: CRS FO IIVI

      feel free to add those that you want...
      Hide not your talents.
      They for use were made.
      What's a sundial in the shade?

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      • riverbabe
        Senior Member
        • May 2005
        • 3373

        #4
        Originally posted by peanuts View Post
        I can see how much this idea is appreciated, but I'll trudge through it, regardless of the lack of support

        Monday: AOS CSX
        Tuesday: STTX EZPW AKS
        Wednesday: STLD
        Thursday: PCCC TDY
        Friday: CRS FO IIVI

        feel free to add those that you want...
        Hey Peanuts, I'm not sure what your criteria are for this type of listing. The complete list of earnings reports is at http://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/20070122.html, among other places. Are you cherry picking certain reports for a reason? Just (very) interested. Riverbabe

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        • New-born baby
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2004
          • 6095

          #5
          Originally posted by peanuts View Post
          I can see how much this idea is appreciated, but I'll trudge through it, regardless of the lack of support

          Monday: AOS CSX
          Tuesday: STTX EZPW AKS
          Wednesday: STLD
          Thursday: PCCC TDY
          Friday: CRS FO IIVI

          feel free to add those that you want...
          You give up too early, Peanuts. No investor should hold any stock without knowing when their company is to report earnings. This is a great idea and thread. Keep it up!

          Only company I watch that are reporting this week:


          AOB on Jan 23
          pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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          • peanuts
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 3365

            #6
            Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
            Hey Peanuts, I'm not sure what your criteria are for this type of listing. The complete list of earnings reports is at http://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/20070122.html, among other places. Are you cherry picking certain reports for a reason? Just (very) interested. Riverbabe
            These are the companies on my watchlists which have given previous PR's which stated the day of their earnings reports. I do not follow the big companies, so I don't have the information for them. The companies on my list could have large gains or losses after they report, so this list is just a heads-up. Some people like to take an extra risk and hold thru earnings (like me in AOS), and others may hold one of these, but did not relaize that earnings were this week. So, I guess you can call this list, Head's Up- Earnings.

            Thanks for posting the link!
            Hide not your talents.
            They for use were made.
            What's a sundial in the shade?

            - Benjamin Franklin

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            • peanuts
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 3365

              #7
              this thread sucks!

              Monday: ATHR GNSS
              Tuesday: CX
              Thursday: UA MTX ADM
              Friday: WHQ
              Hide not your talents.
              They for use were made.
              What's a sundial in the shade?

              - Benjamin Franklin

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              • skiracer
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2004
                • 6314

                #8
                Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                Monday: ATHR GNSS
                Tuesday: CX
                Thursday: UA MTX ADM
                Friday: WHQ
                I can appreciate what you are trying to accompolish here Peanuts but you can get earnings info and dates on any number of websites. Perhaps you should change it to stocks that I like, am following, own, that are reporting earnings this week. How excited can a body get over the dates that earnings are getting reported if the specific stock doesn't mean anything to an individual.
                THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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                • New-born baby
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 6095

                  #9
                  Pd

                  PD reports Monday.
                  pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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                  • peanuts
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 3365

                    #10
                    Originally posted by New-born baby View Post
                    PD reports Monday.
                    I don't know how I missed this! Thanks NBB.

                    Will Freeport buy Phelps? This would be HUUUUUGE.

                    In a related thought... Have you looked at PCU? I wonder if PD report will affect overall copper stocks?
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                    They for use were made.
                    What's a sundial in the shade?

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                    • peanuts
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 3365

                      #11
                      Feb 5 to Feb 9

                      Monday HERO
                      Tuesday NOV
                      Wednesday APKT ATW RVBD
                      Thursday ICO RAIL OIS ANDE
                      Friday AYE

                      It looks like energy will be important this week
                      Hide not your talents.
                      They for use were made.
                      What's a sundial in the shade?

                      - Benjamin Franklin

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                      • investor30

                        #12
                        Does anyone know if past quarterly earnings is available everywhere, for example 3-4 years back? I think it would be useful to not only see how a company has done over the last several years, ie, is it getting better, but also what did the earnings criteria look like before a stock was a winning stock?

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                        • skiracer
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 6314

                          #13
                          Originally posted by investor30 View Post
                          Does anyone know if past quarterly earnings is available everywhere, for example 3-4 years back? I think it would be useful to not only see how a company has done over the last several years, ie, is it getting better, but also what did the earnings criteria look like before a stock was a winning stock?
                          I know that alot of investors like to look back years into earnings and sales but I just don't see how going back any farther than 1 year can do that much good. 4 qtrs of reporting or looking 1 year back is a far as I ever go. I just don't see how going back 3 to 4 years can affect or predict price direction at the present. I would like to hear what you or anyone else can say in defense of going back that far.
                          THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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                          • peanuts
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 3365

                            #14
                            Originally posted by investor30 View Post
                            Does anyone know if past quarterly earnings is available everywhere, for example 3-4 years back? I think it would be useful to not only see how a company has done over the last several years, ie, is it getting better, but also what did the earnings criteria look like before a stock was a winning stock?
                            If you want to find out who is reporting this week, then Yahoo! finance offers a nice free service: (LINK)

                            However, if you go to Bigcharts (LINK) then you can make a chart that shows rolling EPS on a historical basis- like this 5 year chart below for Google:

                            Hide not your talents.
                            They for use were made.
                            What's a sundial in the shade?

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                            • investor30

                              #15
                              Originally posted by skiracer View Post
                              I know that alot of investors like to look back years into earnings and sales but I just don't see how going back any farther than 1 year can do that much good. 4 qtrs of reporting or looking 1 year back is a far as I ever go. I just don't see how going back 3 to 4 years can affect or predict price direction at the present. I would like to hear what you or anyone else can say in defense of going back that far.
                              Some investors use stock screens that compare yearly earnings from one year to the next over a period of several years, for example O'Neil has used various ideas like this in his CANSLIM method, so that he would be interested in stocks that showed continuous growth over the past several years, in other words, the yearly earnings of last year must be greater than 2 years ago must be greater than 3 years ago which must be greater than 4 years ago. You mention that 1 year is as far back as you go but some people look back 5 or 6 quarters so that they can compare the most recent quarter to the same quarter last year since there are quarterly fluctuations in earnings.

                              The other thing I would like to do is look at earnings information on winning companies of the past several years before they were winning companies, not to tell me anything about current direction, but so I can extrapolate that info to current earnings reports of other companies.

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