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Biggest Earnings Misses

Biggest Earnings Misses

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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.

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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+3.60%---
^GSPC+0.77%+4.03%+33.98%+6200.91%

2 Symbols

SymbolCompany NameLast PriceChange% ChangeMarket TimeVolumeAvg Vol (3 month)Market Cap
DALDelta Air Lines, Inc.53.18+1.85+3.60%4:00 p.m. EDT8.24M9.00M34.32B
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