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The Next Bitter Pill.(corporate earnings )(Brief Article)

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American investors won't have to wait for third-quarter announcements in October to know whether corporate earnings are continuing to come up short. Companies used to wait until earnings season to share bad news. Today, driven by new government rules and the desire to please Wall Street, companies are trumpeting their bad news via ...

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