Q2 Earnings Growth Beats Expectations

Below is a chart of actual versus estimated year-over-year earnings growth in the second quarter of 2010.  The estimates are from early July just before earnings season started.  As shown, earnings for the entire S&P 500 grew just under 50% in Q2 versus Q2 2009.  This is 15 percentage points higher than the estimate of 34% just before reports started getting released.

The Financial sector had the biggest growth at 119.2%, which was also the widest gap versus expectations.  Analysts were looking for growth of 80.8%.  Materials had the second highest growth at 104.5%, followed by Energy at 99.5%.  Consumer Discretionary had the second best reading versus expectations with a difference of +32.2%.  Telecom, Consumer Staples, and Health Care all had growth of less than 10%, but they all came in better than expected.  In fact, every sector came in stronger than expected.

The Technology sector saw strong growth at 53.6%, but it was also closest to what analysts expected, meaning the earnings numbers for this sector didn't surprise people to the upside at all.

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