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- noun Plural form of
preannouncement .
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Examples
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All told, the 2.3 ratio of negative to positive "preannouncements" for the third quarter is up sharply from 1.1 in the second quarter.
Signs Point to Swing and Miss on Earnings Kelly Evans 2010
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Today, driven by new government rules and the desire to please Wall Street, companies are trumpeting their bad news via "preannouncements" that rain down on investors on a weekly basis.
The Next Bitter Pill 2007
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Despite the preannouncements, some cliff-hangers remain.
Airbus Stretches Its Wings at Paris Show Daniel Michaels 2011
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Yet negative preannouncements in the sector have outpaced positive ones by a factor of four.
Signs Point to Swing and Miss on Earnings Kelly Evans 2010
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Despite the preannouncements, some cliff-hangers remain.
Airbus Stretches Its Wings at Paris Show Daniel Michaels 2011
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The ratio of companies reporting negative versus positive earnings preannouncements, typically 2 to 1, is only 1.3 to 1, according to Thomson Reuters.
Strong Earnings May Already Be Baked In Kelly Evans 2010
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"Usually at the end of a quarter, if there's bad news to report from an individual bank, it's disclosed," Mr. McEvoy said, adding he hasn't seen any major negative preannouncements among banks he covers.
Regional Banks Outperform Broader Market Shara Tibken 2010
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"Usually at the end of a quarter, if there's bad news to report from an individual bank, it's disclosed," Mr. McEvoy said, adding he hasn't seen any major negative preannouncements among banks he covers.
Regional Banks Outperform Broader Market Shara Tibken 2010
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The ratio of companies reporting negative versus positive earnings preannouncements, typically 2 to 1, is only 1.3 to 1, according to Thomson Reuters.
Strong Earnings May Already Be Baked In Kelly Evans 2010
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The ratio of companies reporting negative versus positive earnings preannouncements, typically 2 to 1, is only 1.3 to 1, according to Thomson Reuters.
Strong Earnings May Already Be Baked In Kelly Evans 2010
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