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Period Ending
Consensus EPS Forecast
Smart Score
Last Year's EPS
Analyst Consensus
Analyst Price Target
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Bankinter
Oct 19, 23TBA
Sep 01, 2023
€0.28
premium
€0.18
3 Buy
1 Hold
0 Sell
Strong Buy
€7.86
(30.00% Upside)
Atresmedia Corporacion de Medios de Comunicacion, S.A
Oct 19, 23Before Open
Sep 01, 2023
€0.11
premium
€0.10
1 Buy
0 Hold
1 Sell
Hold
€3.53
(-2.97% Downside)

FAQ

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).
    How do earnings affect stock prices?
    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.
      Is it better to buy a stock before or after earnings?
      Stock prices tend to be more volatile before and after a company reports its earnings. Investors should develop an investment thesis using Earnings Reports Insights and other datasets before making any investment decisions.