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Earnings Surprise (Beat/Miss) API

Live earnings beat/miss track record for US stocks from Nasdaq — no key, nothing stored. The "does it beat the street" view of a stock: how its actual reported EPS has compared to the analyst consensus over the recent quarters, distinct from the earnings-calendar (upcoming dates), analyst (forward estimates) and financials APIs in the catalogue. The surprises endpoint returns the recent quarters with the actual EPS, the consensus forecast, the dollar and percent surprise, and whether the quarter was a beat, a miss or in line. The scorecard endpoint computes the track record — how many of the recent quarters beat, the beat rate, the average surprise, the latest result and the current beat/miss streak — so you can gauge how reliably a company tops expectations. Build earnings-quality screeners, beat-streak scanners, post-earnings-drift signals and event-driven trading tools on top of real Nasdaq earnings-surprise data. The surprise is the actual reported EPS versus the analyst consensus for the quarter; a positive percent surprise is a beat. Look up any US stock by its ticker.

api.oanor.com/earningssurprise-api

Earnings & Stock Splits Calendar API

Live US corporate-events calendar from Nasdaq — no key, nothing stored. The earnings and stock-splits calendar: which companies report earnings on a given day and which stocks are about to split, distinct from the economic-calendar, IPO-calendar and dividend APIs in the catalogue. The earnings endpoint returns every company reporting on a date — ticker, name, the consensus EPS forecast, the reporting time (before market open or after market close), market cap, the number of analyst estimates, the fiscal quarter ending and the prior-year EPS and report date — ranked by market cap. The splits endpoint returns the upcoming stock splits: ticker, name, the split ratio and the execution date. Build earnings-season dashboards, event-driven trading bots, investor-relations trackers and "who reports today" widgets on top of real Nasdaq calendar data. The earnings endpoint defaults to today (US Eastern) and accepts any date; EPS and market cap come back as clean numbers and reporting time is normalised to pre-market, after-hours or unspecified.

api.oanor.com/earnings-api