@WSJ 6 years ago The stock market used to reward companies for beating Wall Street analysts' expectations of how much they could earn. That may be changing for the better, writes columnist @jasonzweigwsj on.wsj.com
@WSJ 8 years ago A fall in the dollar is taking the fizz out of foreign stock markets and prompting investors to damp expectations on.wsj.com
@live.wsj.com 10 years ago November Housing Starts Well Below Expectations
@WSJ 7 years ago Stock selloff spreads to Europe after Powell boosts expectations of rate rises http://on.wsj.com/2t3ojF2 https://t.co/3CFoTqdhEO
@WSJ 8 years ago Twitter stock rose after earnings that showed sliding revenue but nevertheless beat analyst expectationshttp://on.wsj.com/2pm5Tfh
@WSJ 7 years ago The stock market spent much of 2017 exceeding investors’ expectations. Here's how http://on.wsj.com/2lgOOAw
@WSJ 9 years ago Global stock markets gain on expectations of U.S. interest rates remaining low http://on.wsj.com/1OSfReZ
@WSJ 8 years ago High investor expectations are keeping stock prices at European firms off record highshttp://on.wsj.com/2vivbhS
@WSJ 10 years ago Can your work really be boiled down to a stock phrase like “meets expectations”? The trouble with grading employees: http://on.wsj.com/1JqtN9V