What are quarterly earnings?
Quarterly earnings are the financial results that publicly traded companies publish every three months (quarterly). They include revenue, profit, cash flow and other important company metrics.
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Quarterly earnings are the financial results that publicly traded companies publish every three months (quarterly). They include revenue, profit, cash flow and other important company metrics.
Quarterly earnings are typically released 2-6 weeks after the end of the quarter. Most companies publish their results before or after market close to avoid disrupting trading.
All publicly traded companies are required to regularly publish quarterly earnings. This includes DAX companies, S&P 500 companies, tech giants like Apple, Google, Microsoft, as well as smaller companies on various stock exchanges worldwide.
Pre-market means quarterly earnings are released before market opening (usually before 9:30 AM). After-hours means the release occurs after market close (usually after 4:00 PM). This is to prevent disruption to trading during the release.
You can track quarterly earnings through various channels: company websites, financial portals, stock market apps, or specialized calendars like QuarterlyEarnings.info that clearly display all important dates.
Quarterly earnings give investors insight into a company's current business development. They show trends, enable comparisons with previous quarters, and help evaluate company performance and future prospects.