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Wall Street analysts forecast the next two quarters to be even better at $25.30 per share in the third quarter and $26.47 per share in the fourth. That's assuming the economy isn't dragged down by the deficit-reduction impasse or another problem. Coming out of the recession, corporations first reported explosive earnings growth early last year. The pace has slowed, but it's still going. At the current rate, second-quarter earnings would be 17 percent better than a year ago. It hasn't all been smooth going, as Caterpillar Inc.'s big earnings shortfall Friday underscored. The world's largest maker of construction and mining equipment took a hit because of the earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan. Other stumbles this week came from drugmaker Johnson & Johnson, appliance maker Whirlpool Corp. and big airline companies weighed down by higher fuel costs: AMR Corp. and US Airways Group Inc. CEOs and chief financial executives also have been notably cautious in their comments about coming quarters, according to Quincy Krosby, financial market strategist with Prudential Financial. "A little bit of uncertainty has crept into companies' guidance," Krosby says. ""You're hearing a lot of
'It's challenging,' 'It's difficult,' 'We think we're going to do well but we're not sure.'" That hedging language, she says, has to do with the possibility for further trouble to develop from the ongoing economic and political dramas in Europe and Washington.
Yet the stock market itself hasn't shown much sign of concern. The S&P 500 rose 2.2 percent this week after having been down 2 percent during the previous two weeks. That shows that investors aren't viewing companies' positive showings skeptically, says Rob Stein, founder and senior portfolio manager for Chicago-based Astor Asset Management. "Earnings season has been at the higher end of expectations," he says. "More importantly, it's been well-received by the Street."
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