What are Earnings and Revenue calendars
Earnings and revenue always come together, as they are presented in a single corporate report. With our Earnings Calendar and Revenue Calendar, you can easily get the key data related to companies' performance.
Both these calendars are designed to help you compare companies to each other in relation to their earnings per share (EPS) or revenue. If you're performing a top-down fundamental analysis, our Calendars can help you with an overview of the current market.

What are EPS and Revenue
EPS: The profitability of a company's common stock. It measures how profitable the company is and how much money it makes per each share they have issued.
Revenue: The amount of cash a business generates through all its normal operations. In the report, it is listed as "sales" — the gross amount of goods and services before deducting any expenses.
Similar to EPS, a quick comparison of companies by expected and actual revenue can help you identify potentially lucrative investment opportunities.
How to use the Calendars
Both Calendars show similar data:
- Estimated EPS/revenue
- Actual EPS/revenue
- Surprise
- Market cap
You'll see the same list of companies, as they report these two metrics simultaneously. By switching between tabs, you can compare the same companies and see their performance relative to their peers.
The sun or moon icons to the left of each company indicate when the report from this company is published — before market open or after market close.
If you need more data regarding this company, you can click on its ticker and navigate to its market page. From there, click "Financials" and choose any type of data you need for your analysis.
If you need to access financial data from Supercharts, find "Calendars" on the right toolbar and choose "Earnings" or "Revenue" — depending on the information you need.
Moreover, you can choose to display earnings and revenue reports right on your chart. For that, navigate to chart settings by clicking on the gear button, then click "Events" and select "Earnings." Then, at the bottom scale of your chart, you'll see "Earnings & Revenue" signs, which will tell you about the company's performance.
Earnings and Revenue Calendars in a nutshell
If you're just starting your analysis, both these Calendars might give you a good starting point to compare different companies by their key metrics. After that, you can continue your research on the company's market page.
When you're on the Supercharts, you can access Calendars from the right toolbar or choose the display of their data from the chart's settings.
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