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Biggest earnings’ misses

Biggest earnings’ misses

1.36k followers19 symbols Watchlist by Yahoo Finance

This list tracks the largest earnings’ misses for companies recently reporting earnings. This list is produced daily using the real-time earnings’ results reported by Selerity and limited to the top 30 stocks that meet the criteria.

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This list tracks the largest earnings’ misses for companies recently reporting earnings. This list is produced daily using the real-time earnings’ results reported by Selerity and limited to the top 30 stocks that meet the criteria.

Background

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How are these weighted?

The stocks in this watchlist are weighted equally.

Performance

WatchlistChange today1-month return1-year returnTotal return
Biggest earnings’ misses+0.43%---
^GSPC+1.11%-0.43%+20.31%+5770.00%

19 symbols

SymbolCompany nameLast priceChange% changeMarket timeVolumeAvg vol (3-month)Market cap
TSLATesla, Inc.219.8-0.45-0.20%4:00 pm GMT-494.01M98.30M702.18B
TTETotalEnergies SE67.85+0.22+0.33%4:00 pm GMT-4696.87k1.24M156.65B
UPSUnited Parcel Service, Inc.128.83+1.75+1.38%4:00 pm GMT-45.70M4.10M110.22B
GDGeneral Dynamics Corporation290.4-0.58-0.20%4:00 pm GMT-41.08M1.02M79.80B
WMWaste Management, Inc.196.96-2.96-1.48%4:00 pm GMT-42.01M1.75M79.00B
NXPINXP Semiconductors N.V.253.62+6.11+2.47%4:00 pm GMT-42.11M2.06M64.61B
ORLYO'Reilly Automotive, Inc.1110.31+17.40+1.59%4:00 pm GMT-4549.92k432.58k64.44B
COFCapital One Financial Corporation149.36+1.27+0.86%4:00 pm GMT-41.79M2.32M57.04B
FFord Motor Company11.19+0.03+0.27%4:00 pm GMT-479.17M52.33M44.48B
DOWDow Inc.52.86+0.01+0.02%4:00 pm GMT-43.31M4.27M37.05B
LVSLas Vegas Sands Corp.39.18-0.16-0.41%4:00 pm GMT-46.33M6.12M29.19B
GPCGenuine Parts Company141.97+4.00+2.90%4:00 pm GMT-4988.17k970.26k19.78B
PFGPrincipal Financial Group, Inc.81.53-2.89-3.42%4:00 pm GMT-41.75M1.08M19.11B
JNPRJuniper Networks, Inc.37.25-0.24-0.64%4:00 pm GMT-42.42M2.15M12.11B
RHIRobert Half Inc.62.31+2.39+3.99%4:00 pm GMT-42.09M2.07M6.54B
RRRRed Rock Resorts, Inc.57.76+1.27+2.25%4:00 pm GMT-4379.12k516.25k5.92B
HRIHerc Holdings Inc.154.24-1.15-0.74%4:00 pm GMT-4301.34k266.99k4.38B
FHIFederated Hermes, Inc.35.06-0.37-1.04%4:00 pm GMT-41.19M752.09k2.95B
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