surprise (earnings surprise)
- surprise (earnings surprise)
сюрприз (неожиданная прибыль)
отчет о прибылях и убытках компании, значительно отличающийся (в положительном или отрицательном направлении) от ожиданий аналитиков (согласованного прогноза). Если такое происходит, цены акций меняются. Для обозначения негативных фактических значений прибыли и их ожидаемых значений используются следующие символы: N+ : негативная фактическая прибыль с положительным сюрпризом; N- : негативная фактическая прибыль с отрицательным сюрпризом; -+ : негативная прогнозная прибыль с положительным фактическим значением; -0 : негативная прогнозная прибыль с нулевым фактическим значением; -VL: очень большой негативный процентный сюрприз; +VL: очень большой позитивный процентный сюрприз; NA : нет в наличии (данные для расчета отсутствуют).
English-Russian investments dictionary.
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