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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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From: pcyhuang11/8/2011 8:42:40 AM
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Financial Results for S&P500 and Russell 2000 Latest Quarter

Note - Operating Cash Flow (OCF) is defined as:

Net Income + Depreciation + Amortization +(-) Increase (Decrease) in Accounts Payable +(-) Decrease (Increase) in Accounts Receivable +(-) Increase (Decrease) in Deferred Taxes +(-) Decrease (Increase) in Inventories +(-) Decrease (Increase) in Pre-Paid Expenses

So far 100 companies (non financial, non energy) of the S&P 500 have reported their latest quarter results.

Median Revenue Growth (yoy in %) (Q1 = current quarter)

Q1: +11 %
Q2: +13 %
Q3: +12%
Q4: +11 %

Median OCF Growth (yoy in %)

Q1: +16 %
Q2: +10 %
Q3: +7 %
Q4: +9 %

Looking at Russell 2000 (non financial, non energy) there are 342 companies reporting.

Median Revenue Growth (yoy in %) (Q1 = current quarter)

Q1: +11 %
Q2: +12 %
Q3: +13 %
Q4: +12 %

Median OCF Growth (yoy in %)

Q1: +17 %
Q2: +7 %
Q3: +7 %

Q4: +9 %

Comment: Wow! the economy appears to be going great guns right now. Hard to argue with the above results so far.

Source: Stockcharts.com
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