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Closing the Quarter – Q2’24

Despite increased concerns over the consumer, the political landscape, and the economy, surveyed financial professionals largely expected Q2’24 results to be in line with both ...
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This Week in Earnings: Materials – Q2’24

Rather than counting on resurgent volumes, executives are squarely focused on controlling what they can control, highlighting expense management and productivity initiatives — and, in ...
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This Week in Earnings: Consumer Discretionary – Q2’24

Executive mentions of consumer softness and a cautious discretionary spending environment remain prevalent this earnings season, a continuation of the trend exhibited last quarter.
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This Week in Earnings: Industrials – Q2’24

Earnings across the sector have been mixed, with commentary reflecting a cautious tone due to more pronounced macro uncertainty and various idiosyncratic challenges.
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This Week in Earnings: U.S. Banks – Q2’24

This earnings season, U.S. Banks are reporting largely solid results relative to Street expectations with most posting Q2 beats on the top- and bottom-line.
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Corbin Advisors Releases Q2’24 Inside The Buy-Side® Industrial Sentiment Survey®

Precipitous Decline in Industrial Investor Optimism amid Renewed Demand Concerns; Those Expecting Broad-Based Softness Doubles QoQ​
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Corbin Advisors Releases Q2’24 Inside The Buy-Side® Earnings Primer®

Survey Finds Investors Trading Exuberance for More Neutral Stances amid Reemerging Recessionary Concerns and Turbulent Political Conditions Globally; 2H Spending and Growth a Key Focus
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Commencing the Quarter – Q2’24

Earnings season is quickly approaching!
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Rebecca Corbin Guest on Skadden The Informed Board Podcast

In this podcast, Rebecca discusses the role Directors can play in shareholder engagement, including how a board can best stay attuned to investor sentiment, the ...
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Corbin Advisors Releases Inaugural Artificial Intelligence Survey

Survey Quantifies Adoption Levels by Investor Relations and Institutional Investment Professionals with Notable Use Cases — and Challenges — Identified
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Closing the Quarter – Q1’24

Heading into earnings season, our Q1’24 Inside The Buy-Side® Earnings Primer® survey, published April 11, registered higher optimism despite dashed rate cut hopes and stickier ...
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This Week in Earnings: Materials – Q1’24

An examination of Materials sector earnings announcements this quarter finds an improving executive tone.
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This Week in Earnings: Consumer Discretionary – Q1’24

Many observed a cautious consumer environment through the first three months of the year, leading to subdued traffic, sales, and a more competitive landscape overall, ...
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This Week in Earnings: Industrials – Q1’24

While performances have varied from company to company, in aggregate, Industrials currently represent the only sector in the S&P 500 where the majority of reported ...
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This Week in Earnings: U.S. Banks – Q1’24

This earnings season, Banks highlighted the enduring benefits of scale and deposit stickiness in an economy buoyed by low unemployment and persistent consumer spending.
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