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I think [earnings results] might be a bit bigger than people are expecting, ... The real question is how much of that is already reflected in the stock prices.
Andrea Williams
We continue to establish a strong correlation between poor stock performance and companies with questionable earnings quality. Investors must be very careful in reviewing the reported financial information and question the results. Restatements usually lead to lower stock prices.
Victor Germack
Earnings will be coming in full gear today, but even if they were to be good, stock investors will question the sustainability of such results given high oil prices. Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities.
Andre Bakhos
Also, the three fundamentals that drive stock prices are interest rates, inflation, and earnings. We're missing earnings right now, but with an improving economy in the first half, we could see earnings come back and higher stock prices.
Robert Morris
Housing prices and stock prices tend to go up at different times. With housing markets flat or falling, people might decide not to put so much money into getting a bigger house but might instead put their money into the stock market.
Peter Morici
The earnings environment still looks strong. The values that we're looking at for the economy and earnings -- all the good news that exists in stocks -- has not been reflected in prices yet.
Stephen Wood
[The argument for the bigger cut has been concern about the recent sharp drop in U.S. stock prices. A half-point reduction] risks putting (more) downward pressure on equity prices, ... The Fed is dealing with the unknown of how much more pervasive stock ownership is today.
John Lonski
There are several drivers for potential earnings growth that I don't think are reflected in the stock.
Jason Kantor
The caution I have is stock prices are up a lot -- and we still may have signs of economic weakness and we may have some pretty sloppy earnings reports in the second quarter, ... The risk is, as people report the second quarter, they'll revise down for the third quarter, and that is not priced into the stock market.
James Awad
I think the stock ran up based on a cult following of people with unrealistic expectations. Now that she's in the real world and the TV shows are out, you're seeing the real results.
Ivan Feinseth
Earnings are moving right on up, and I don't see any serious diminishment of the earnings projections. It looks like we are going to do 10% to 15% profit growth in 2006. That is what is pushing stock prices higher.
Lincoln Anderson
The increase in sales is encouraging. This is getting reflected in the stock prices. The momentum can take it higher.
Ambareesh Baliga
The improvement in earnings reflected higher U.S. natural gas realizations and refining margins, both of which were very strong early in the second quarter, but declined significantly as the quarter progressed, ... The decline in these key earnings drivers, along with crude oil prices, has continued into the third quarter.
Lee Raymond
The magnitude of the surprise was bigger than most people were expecting, ... Earnings and revenue were driven by proprietary trading and M&A activity and its role as prime broker and clearinghouse for hedge funds.
Tim Woolston
Aluminum prices have been very strong for the last several weeks and Alcoa's stock hasn't reflected it as well as it usually does. It's a catch-up.
Charles Bradford
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