Earnings growth with revenue behind it
Latest quarter profit up 25% on the year with revenue up 15% — growth the top line can explain.
Profit growth alone is the easiest number to flatter: a tax writeback, an asset sale, a soft base quarter. Requiring revenue growth alongside filters for the version that lasts — more business, not just better accounting. Both numbers compare the latest filed quarter to the same quarter a year earlier, counted from the filing date, so the scan sees each result exactly when the market did. The base-effect caveat survives the filter — a company recovering from a terrible year still posts spectacular percentages — which the revenue leg tempers but cannot eliminate.
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