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"earnings performance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the financial performance of a company or individual as measured by their income, profits, or other metrics. For example, "The company's earnings performance has been increasing steadily for the past few years."
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"But despite this sluggishness, the company showed an impressive earnings performance".
"Ben Graham's idea was to look at 20 years of a company's earnings performance.
LVMH declined to disclose financial details of the deal or Urban Decay's sales and earnings performance.
In many cases, investors seem to be buying stocks more on earnings expectations than earnings performance.
James Dimon, the company's chief executive, called the earnings performance unacceptable.
The company's robust earnings performance, Mr. Sacconaghi said, has been accomplished largely through relentless cost-cutting and share buybacks.
The earnings performance easily surpassed the average estimate by analysts of $2.30 a share, as compiled by FactSet Research.
Its earnings performance exceeded Wall Street's estimates, and even its revenue was a bit ahead of analysts' forecasts.
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Despite the poor performances in many of its markets the Belgium-based company argued "the third quarter was a one-off in terms of [underlying earnings] performance" and said it is "not reflective of expected future trends for the business".
Sometimes Cisco has been punished on Wall Street for poor earnings performance.
It's becoming fashionable to criticize Amazon for its weak earnings performance.
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