Wednesday, June 8, 2022

The 100 Cos Included in the US S&P 100 Reported Total Bottom-Line Earnings in Fiscal Year 2020 That Declined By 23% From 2019, Then Saw Their 2021 Same Total Earnings Increase By 88% Over 2020, Resulting in a Superlative 46% Same Total Earnings Growth in the First Two Years of the Covid Pandemic.

From a review of the investing.com website, the barchart.com website and Company 10-K filings with the SEC, the table below shows the Audited Consolidated Net Earnings (Loss) from Continuing Operations for fiscal years 2021, 2020 and 2019 for each of the 100 Companies included in the US S&P 100.