EPS Estimate Cuts Smaller Than Average For S&P 500 In Q2
EPS Estimate Cuts Smaller Than Average for S&P 500 In Q2 by John Butters, FactSet
Over the course of the second quarter of 2016, analysts lowered earnings estimates for companies in the S&P 500. The Q2 bottom-up EPS estimate (which is an aggregation of the EPS estimates for all the companies in the index) dropped by 2.6% (to $28.65 from $29.43) during . . .
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