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Introduction:
During the Q2 earnings season, we profiled 10 companies that had unusual or revised earnings dates which can serve as a foreshadowing of what an upcoming report might reveal, and therefore be an indicator of financial health. Seventy-percent of those companies' stocks reacted as we expected, using the Wall Street Horizon DateBreaks Factor logic.
Below we review all 10 names and how they performed in the three days following their announcement.
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