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Quarterly Earnings Report
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Quarterly Earnings Report
A report that a publicly-traded company publishes giving information for its performance each quarter. The report contains information on the company's financial state, most notably statements on revenue, expenses, and earnings. In general, it is less detailed than a stockholder's report but contains much of the same information. It is also called a quarterly profit-and-loss statement and a quarterly income statement. See also: Annual earnings report, Balance sheet.


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