How do I dissect the earnings call?

Well, its that tine of the year again...earnings season. Would like to hear from a few ER professionals on how they best analyze, format and interpret information from an earnings call. Just wanted to have some people bounce around things in here for not only me but the rest of the ER interns out there for feedback etc.

 

can give my two cents from the credit side (for what its worth)

-focus on expected uses of FCF (reduce debt, dividends, buybacks, etc) -any comments around acquisitions (generally negative for bondholders if debt financed as new debt will likely be pari with existing debt holders. if cash is used from b/s, cash that isnt going to pay down debt) -overall market conditions -any company guidance -cost cutting initiatives -any color around pricing -raw material impacts (are they hedged? how much? what % of COGS is represented by raw material costs) -any legal/regulatory/environmental issues

hope that helps.

 

You will rarely get any useful information from earnings calls.

If an analyst has an interesting angle on the numbers or an insightful question, it won't be asked in a forum that the competition can listen in to. The occasional exceptions usually come from the younger, more hungry, analysts that are trying to make a name for themselves but can be at the expense of their relationship with the company.

I've had companies call me in advance of calls to ask me what I was planning on asking so they can prepare answers. You accept this because you'll get to ask your real questions in a private forum.

 

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