earnings analysis
[/ˈɜːrnɪŋz əˈnæləsɪs/]
nounpl: earnings analyses
análise de ganhos
1. A detailed examination and evaluation of a company's or individual's profits, revenue, and financial performance, typically conducted by financial analysts or investors to assess profitability and make investment decisions
The earnings analysis revealed that the company's profit margins have increased by 15% compared to the previous quarter.
A análise de ganhos revelou que as margens de lucro da empresa aumentaram 15% em relação ao trimestre anterior.
2. The process of reviewing and interpreting earnings reports, income statements, and related financial metrics to understand operational efficiency and financial health
Investors conducted a thorough earnings analysis before deciding to buy stock in the technology firm.
Os investidores realizaram uma análise de ganhos minuciosa antes de decidir comprar ações da empresa de tecnologia.
In both Brazilian and American financial markets, earnings analysis is a critical practice typically conducted quarterly when companies release earnings reports. In the US, this is often discussed on Wall Street and among institutional investors; in Brazil, this practice is increasingly important as the capital markets mature. The term 'earnings call' (conference call) is widely used in both countries where company executives discuss quarterly results with analysts.
NYC Slang
earnings deep dive, numbers check
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