Today marks Apple's (AAPL -1.5%) first real earnings test since Steve
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Today marks Apple's ([[AAPL]] -1.5%) first real earnings test since Steve Jobs' passing, but expectations are high for profit and sales (also) - too high for BGC's Colin Gillis, who asks “what if smashing records still doesn’t meet expectations?” Pointing to areas of concern - including cheaper tablets and competition from Samsung - he says shares may sell the news if results fail to produce the expected upside.
Posted by expathos (#1) 118 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)Slower Growth Expected for Disney's Consumer Products Revenues
Posted by expathos (#1) 630 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
Trefis submits: Trefis members predict slightly lower revenues for Di
SCIN: India Small Caps Not Providing Expected Diversification
Posted by expathos (#1) 680 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
Ron Rowland submits:EGS INDXX India Small Cap ETF (SCIN) was listed f
Alcohol Distributor China New Borun Expected to Price IPO This Week
Posted by expathos (#1) 712 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
SA Editor Mohit Manghnani submits:China New Borun (BORN), a China-bas
Oil and Gas Sector: Q4 Results Expected to Be Ugly
Posted by expathos (#1) 1217 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
FP Trading Desk submits: The year ended on a very ugly note for the oil and gas sector, prompting analysts to suggest that fourth quarter results wil
Sallie Mae (SLM +1.5%) one of the day's few gainers as several analysts raise estimates following the Department of Education's Friday afternoon release of 4Q special allowance rates. FBR calls rate set "more favorable than expected," while KBW says the move "helps overcome another challenge posed by unprecedented disruptions in the funding markets."
Posted by expathos (#1) 1217 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
Sallie Mae (SLM +1.5%) one of the day's few gainers as several analysts raise estimates following the Department of Education's Friday afternoon rele
Risk Aversion Expected Until Tuesday's Inauguration
Posted by expathos (#1) 1221 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
Ashraf Laidi submits:Prolonged risk aversion is expected to ensue until Tuesday's presidential inauguration brings in a temporary feel good rally. Ha
Mike Havrilla submits:The accompanying table [click to enlarge] includes 58 entries of expected clinical trial results in addition to pending FDA app
Stocks Affected by FDA Calendar of Expected Decision Dates
Posted by expathos (#1) 1223 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
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Goldman Cuts Sun Rating as Revenues Expected to Dim
Posted by expathos (#1) 1226 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: Sun Microsystems (JAVA) shares coming under pressure Thursday morning after Goldman Sachs analyst David Bailey cut hi
Intel Q4 Worse Than Expected
Posted by expathos (#1) 1226 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
Larry Dignan (ZDNet) submits: Intel (INTC) said Wednesday that its fourth quarter, which was already dismal, was actually worse than expected. The ch
If YRC Worldwide (YRCW) fails, don't blame the Teamsters: Union approves a 10% wage giveback expected to save YRCW $220-250M, signficantly increasing its chances of survival JPMorgan says - noting "significant near-term downside" for ABFS, CNW and ODFL.
Posted by expathos (#1) 1227 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
If YRC Worldwide (YRCW) fails, don't blame the Teamsters: Union approves a 10% wage giveback expected to save YRCW $220-250M, signficantly increasing
With tumultuous global markets, many expected a few small Asian corporations to wipe out but Satyam's (SAY) crash was a shock. Family-run and suppose
IPOs' Comeback May Be Sooner Than Expected
Posted by expathos (#1) 1227 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
Investment U submits: According to Bernstein Research, the IPO market for the next year (or two) is going to be about as successful as the Detroit Li
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