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Biggest earnings’ beats

Biggest earnings’ beats

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This list tracks the largest earnings’ beats 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’ beats 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’ beats+1.84%---
^GSPC-0.21%+5.47%+27.37%+5595.81%

12 symbols

SymbolCompany nameLast priceChange% changeMarket timeVolumeAvg vol (3-month)Market cap
WMTWalmart Inc.64.01+4.18+6.99%16:00 GMT-457.78M19.13M515.91B
HDThe Home Depot, Inc.342.73-5.94-1.70%16:00 GMT-42.85M3.58M339.66B
CSCOCisco Systems, Inc.48.34-1.33-2.68%16:00 GMT-447.67M18.90M195.74B
AMATApplied Materials, Inc.214.03-3.46-1.59%16:00 GMT-47.29M5.25M177.84B
DEDeere & Company394.43-19.59-4.73%16:00 GMT-43.62M1.47M109.79B
BIDUBaidu, Inc.112.59+1.84+1.66%16:00 GMT-49.21M3.68M39.48B
KKellogg Company62.14+0.31+0.50%16:00 GMT-41.07M3.31M21.24B
ZTOZTO Express (Cayman) Inc.23.58+2.19+10.24%16:00 GMT-411.54M4.82M19.49B
IACIAC/InterActiveCorp57.02-0.43-0.75%16:00 GMT-4486.47k913.49k4.95B
IGTInternational Game Technology PLC20.7+0.15+0.73%16:00 GMT-4773.87k1.39M4.15B
NVAXNovavax, Inc.14.4+1.50+11.63%16:00 GMT-424.79M12.76M2.12B
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