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Summary
- During the Q2 2023 earnings season, we profiled 6 companies that had unusual earnings dates.
- Salesforce crossed our radar ahead of their Q2 report with a confirmed earnings date that was outside of their historical range.
- Norwegian Cruise Line confirmed an earlier than usual report date, which typically signals that a company will report good news on their earnings call.
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