Seeking Alpha: Where Are They Now? 78% Companies With Off-Trend Q1 2023 Earnings Dates Performed As Our Data Indicated
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Excerpt:
- During the Q1 2023 earnings season we profiled 9 companies that had unusual earnings dates, which can serve as a foreshadowing of what an upcoming report might reveal, and therefore be an indicator of corporate financial health.
- Seven of those companies' stocks reacted as we expected, using the Wall Street Horizon DateBreaks Factor logic.
- Tracking earnings date delays and advancements can give investors clues about how a company will perform after an earnings announcement, especially when used in conjunction with other bespoke data sets.
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