8 Stocks' Earnings Will Grow Faster Than Everyone's Wildest Dreams
Some S&P 500 companies' second-quarter earnings grew so fast — even analysts are having trouble keeping up. Analysts jacked up their second-quarter earnings forecasts by more than 70% since March 31 on eight S&P 500 stocks, including Dow (DOW), Intel (INTC) and Sandisk (SNDK), says an Investor's Business Daily analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence and MarketSurge. Such…
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