Most big companies are missing profit targets—here's why it matters

Most big companies are missing profit targets—here's why it matters

Three-quarters of S&P 500 firms—America's largest public companies—are earning less than expected. This is the worst performance in two years. When most companies stumble, their stock prices often swing sharply. The real concern: inflation, supply problems, and changing consumer habits are now weighing on corporate profits.

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