Research report

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Research reports are business reports produced by business research firms (and commercial and investment banks) by their financial analysts. The reports are designed to dig out the important pieces of companies operational and financial reporting to paint a picture of the future of companies to assist debt and equity investing. The "estimated" quarterly earnings numbers of publicly owned companies are spelled out in these reports to the investment community.


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[edit] Brokerage

[edit] Charity research

[edit] Recent issues

[edit] Financial services

  • 18-Mar-05 - Bear Stearns & Co. Inc., David Hilder, "Banks/Large-Cap: How Higher Rates Could Affect Bank Earnings: Comparing Disclosures on Interest Rate Sensitivity", 14 pages, $60.
  • 14-Mar-05 - Prudential Equity Group, LLC, Mike Mayo CFA, "FITB (w/ models): Fighting To Stay Trim", 68 pages, $180.

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