The Q3 company results season is now almost complete. It suggests that:
• Companies still find it difficult to forecast revenue increases
• Earnings are instead being boosted by cost cutting eg jobs
In the US, the average workweek is now at a record low of 33 hours. Whilst EU companies are worrying whether today’s short-time working arrangements can continue into 2010 if demand does not start to recover.
The above chart, from S&P, shows that analysts’ expectations still diverge for reported and operating earnings. Forecasts for operating earnings remain very bullish (blue line), but reported earnings (which meet accounting standards) are still showing a flat outcome, once last year’s destocking falls out of the picture.