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earnings

[ur-ningz] / ˈɜr nɪŋz /


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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

We’ve seen all these earnings reports, where companies would talk about their investments in AI and also brag about how they’re keeping hiring low to zero.

From The Wall Street Journal

His sudden departure comes after the firm issued a trading update on 10 December where it cut its forecasts for revenue and earnings, sending its shares down 20%.

From BBC

Despite falling earnings estimates and car sales, investors are driven by the narrative of future ‘inflection points’ in robo-taxi, Optimus, and AI.

From Barron's

Western Digital was even cheaper, trading at 7.4 times earnings to start the year.

From Barron's