How accurate is CNN/MSN Money?

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This question arose when I was looking at a company and noticed that on CNN it states a negative EPS, and on MSN money its over 80 EPS. can someone please help?


Thank you.
-Amir
 
Hi Amir,
I don't know the answer to this, but logic would suggest that the two sites are using different data sets to arrive at their calculations. If fundamental analysis is important to you, then you need to be as sure as you can be that the data you use is accurate. In your shoes, I'd direct your question to CNN and MSN respectively and see if they can explain it.

I don't know for sure (i.e. you would need to check for yourself), but I'd have thought that key financial data provided by someone like Reuters is going to be accurate. Their reputation depends upon it. If you want more in depth fundamental analysis, then you may need to pay for it. There are any number of firms out there that will tell you pretty much anything you want to know - here's one picked at random: StockRover
Tim.
 
Hi Amir,
I don't know the answer to this, but logic would suggest that the two sites are using different data sets to arrive at their calculations. If fundamental analysis is important to you, then you need to be as sure as you can be that the data you use is accurate. In your shoes, I'd direct your question to CNN and MSN respectively and see if they can explain it.

I don't know for sure (i.e. you would need to check for yourself), but I'd have thought that key financial data provided by someone like Reuters is going to be accurate. Their reputation depends upon it. If you want more in depth fundamental analysis, then you may need to pay for it. There are any number of firms out there that will tell you pretty much anything you want to know - here's one picked at random: StockRover
Tim.


Thank you I will look in to Reuters. Thanks for the reply I was waiting for someone to tell me some information prior to investing in that company!! :) thanks again
 
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