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Steve Patterson
5/20/2009 10:11 AM
Goldman Sachs Group (GS) - Increased Profit Estimates
Goldman Sachs is one of the few companies with increased profit estimates in the marketplace today. Over the past 90 days their current quarter profit estimates have increased from $1.92 a share to $2.44 a share, a 27% increase. Likewise the next quarter estimates and the year profit estimates have also moved higher with the analysts that cover the stock.
Revenue and Earnings
Sales remain flat until next year when the company is projected to see an increase of 9% and earnings are still quite a bit lower this quarter compared to a year ago. But next quarter's earnings are now projected to be 19% higher than the previous year's same quarter. The forward price/earnings ratio is 11.44 for the stock which leaves room for appreciation in the price of the stock when earnings to materialize.
Stock Action
The company remains one of the strongest financials in an industry that has seen two of the major four Investment Banks be acquired for nothing (MER) or go bankrupt (LEH) over the past year. The stock has moved the past 2 1/2 months from a low of $73.95 to a high of $143.15 a share just this past Monday. The Monday high represented a new break-out from a prior range which happened days before the market itself looks to make a similar break-out.
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4 comment(s) so far...
Re: Goldman Sachs Group (GS) - Increased Profit Estimates
How did they earn like that?
By Buffalo dating on
5/21/2009 11:14 PM
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Re: Goldman Sachs Group (GS) - Increased Profit Estimates
The company reported better earnings in Trading and Principal Investments. With strong results in Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities (FICC).
By Steve on
5/22/2009 8:06 AM
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Re: Goldman Sachs Group (GS) - Increased Profit Estimates
Good that you have got a sponsor in nestor, hope everything goes well
By seks sohbet on
5/22/2009 2:25 PM
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Re: Goldman Sachs Group (GS) - Increased Profit Estimates
I don't pay too much attention to the sponsors. I would love if everyone purchased something from a sponsor but I don't currently profit from the ads at all.
By Steve on
5/22/2009 2:36 PM
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