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Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A.
Oct 19, 23TBA
Sep 01, 2023
-€0.11
premium
€0.04
0 Buy
2 Hold
5 Sell
Moderate Sell
€13.01
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When is Earnings Season?
The earnings season usually begins one to two weeks after the end of the last month of each quarter (December, March, June, and September).
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    A company's earnings report reveals its profitability and financial stability. If a company’s earnings are reported above expectations, its stock price tends to rise. However, depending on forward guidance and macroeconomic factors, a stock price is still susceptible to volatility.
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