Do corporate earnings move markets?

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Baruch Lev (Author & Professor, NYU Stern School of Business)


Baruch Lev addresses the issue of whether the filings of corporate earnings move markets – something that has been a Wall Street mantra for decades. He talks about what investors and others can learn from financial earnings including the extremes of how a company is doing such as unusual growth or failure. Baruch then goes on to talk about what financial earning do not tell us.

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Baruch Lev

Author & Professor, NYU Stern School of Business

Baruch Lev is the Philip Bardes Professor of Accounting and Finance at New York University Stern School of Business. Professor Lev has been with NYU for 17 years. His primary research areas of interest include corporate governance; earnings management; financial accounting; financial statement analysis; intangible assets/intellectual capital; capital markets; and mergers and acquisitions. Professor Lev is the author of six books, including the most recent: The End of Accounting, published in 2016. Professor Lev has received numerous awards and prizes, including two honorary doctorates.

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Tracey Fitzpatrick

Tracey Fitzpatrick

Sarder TV Anchor & Former Market News Video Anchor

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