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Investing.com: Reporting Frequency Isn’t Only Difference With How Earnings Results Are Shared
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Excerpt:
There are many different ways in which the reporting of corporate events differs in North America versus the rest of the world, whether it be due to business practices or requirements by governing bodies. With Q4 2021 earnings season behind us, we wanted to see how exactly the reporting season differs by region, and what implications there might be. The main differences we found were around reporting frequency, how far in advance a company confirms a report date and where they release that information.