JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon says the quiet part out loud about quarterly earnings π
There are many ways to inflate earnings for the sake of meeting expectations π π»
Historically, most publicly traded companies have reported quarterly earnings that beat analystsβ forecasts.
But is a companyβs ability to meet or beat forecasts always solely a function of managementβs ability to executeΒ on a long-term strategy?
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon doesnβt think so.
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