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We have a few strugglers on the earning's calendar.
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So it's worth, don't look at the earning's report, because they're thick, they're hard to look at, I have to look at them.
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The prosecution is attempting to paint him as an earning's obsessed executive.
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Gauna changed his estimated earning's price for the company to $1.90 to $1.95 for 2008 based on the company's guidance.
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"We believe earning's visibility could be an issue for a number of months," said Randall Scherago, an analyst for First Albany Capital in a Tuesday report.
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Greene said that this is in-line with the research firm's earning's per share estimate, but that it suggests the Wall Street consensus is too low for the second quarter and full-year of 2006.
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In the report, Banc of America estimated that the News Corporation could post a 2008 earning's per share 30 to 50 percent above the consensus estimate of $1.17.
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The analyst said the firm's first quarter earning's per share of $.70 also beat the consensus, which was $.65.
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"We believe earning's visibility could be an issue for a number of months," said Randall Scherago, an analyst for First Albany Capital in a Tuesday report.
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CAFFERTY: Despite the fact that the price is still lower than $135 a share, if you look at its projected earning's per share, the price is still less than what Yahoo! is based on its earnings per share.
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