Meeting or Exceeding Estimates by a Penny per Share
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Tom Murcko
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Be wary of companies that
earn
a
penny
a share, or that exactly meet
earnings
estimates or beat them by a penny a share. This can sometimes be a
sign
that the numbers were manipulated.
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