An Earnings Call is a conference call held by a publicly traded company to discuss its financial performance for a specific period, usually quarterly or annually. During the call, company executives, such as the CEO and CFO, present key financial metrics, including revenue, profit, and expenses. They also provide insights into business operations and future outlooks, helping investors understand the company's performance.
Investors, analysts, and journalists often participate in these calls to ask questions and gain deeper insights. The information shared during an Earnings Call can significantly influence a company's stock price and investor sentiment, making it an important event in the financial calendar.