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Analysts Estimate Ocwen Financial (OCN) Will See Earnings Drop: What to Watch Out For

When Ocwen Financial (OCN) reports earnings for the quarter ended March 2023, Wall Street expects year-over-year earnings to decline on higher revenue. While this widely known consensus outlook is important in assessing a company’s earnings picture, an important factor that could impact the near-term share price is how actual results compare to these estimates.

The earnings report, due on May 4, 2023, could help the stock climb higher if these key numbers are better than expected. On the other hand, if they miss, the stock could fall.

While management’s discussion of business conditions during the earnings call will largely determine the sustainability of immediate price action and future earnings expectations, it’s worth having partial insight into the likelihood of a positive EPS surprise.

Zacks Consensus Estimate

The mortgage servicer is expected to report quarterly loss of $0.39 per share in its upcoming report, representing a year-over-year change of -127.3%.

Revenue is expected to be $252.63 million, up 9.1% from the year-ago quarter.

Estimate the trend of change

The consensus EPS estimate for the quarter has been revised 50.37% down to the current level over the last 30 days. This broadly reflects how analysts covering the data have collectively re-evaluated their initial estimates during this period.

Investors should note that the direction of each analyst’s estimate revisions will not always be reflected in the aggregate change.

Whisper about earnings

Revisions to estimates prior to a company’s earnings release provide an indication of business conditions in the period in which the earnings are expected to be released. This insight is at the heart of our proprietary surprise prediction model, the Zacks Earnings ESP.

The Zacks Earnings ESP compares the Most Accurate Estimates to the Zacks Consensus Estimates for the quarter; The Most Accurate Estimate is a newer revision of the Zacks Consensus EPS estimate. The idea is that analysts reviewing their estimates just before an earnings release have the latest information, which could potentially be more accurate than what they and other consensus participants had previously predicted.

Thus, a positive or negative ESP reading theoretically indicates the likely deviation of actual earnings from consensus estimates. However, the predictive power of the model is only significant for positive ESP readings.

A positive Earnings ESP is a strong predictor of an earnings beat, especially when paired with a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), 2 (Buy) or 3 (Hold). Our research shows that stocks in this combination deliver a positive surprise nearly 70% of the time, and a solid Zacks Rank actually increases the predictive power of its Earnings ESP.

Please note that a negative earnings ESP reading does not mean a loss of earnings. Our research shows that it is difficult to predict earnings growth with any degree of confidence for stocks with negative ESP readings and/or a Zacks Rank of 4 (Sell) or 5 (Strong Sell).

How have the numbers changed for Ocwen?

For Ocwen, the Most Accurate Estimate is above the Zacks Consensus Estimate, suggesting analysts have recently become optimistic about the company’s earnings prospects. This translated into an ESP of +48.72%.

On the other hand, the stock currently has a Zacks Rank of 5.

So this combination makes it difficult to confidently predict that Ocwen will beat the consensus EPS estimate.

Does the history of surprising results have any clue?

When calculating future earnings estimates, analysts often consider how well a company has been able to match consensus estimates in the past. So it’s worth taking a look at the surprise history to gauge its impact on the upcoming issue.

For the last reported quarter, Ocwen was expected to post earnings of $0.53 per share when it actually produced a loss of $3.35, delivering a surprise of -732.08%.

Over the last four quarters, the company has surpassed consensus EPS estimates only once.

Bottom line

Improving or lacking earnings may not be the only basis for a stock’s value rising or falling. Many stocks lose value despite good earnings because of other factors that disappoint investors. Similarly, unforeseen catalysts help many stocks gain despite losing profits.

That said, betting on stocks that are expected to exceed earnings expectations increases your chances of success. Therefore, it is worth checking the company’s Earnings Rank and Zacks Rank before their quarterly release. Use our Earnings ESP filter to find the best stocks to buy or sell before they report.

Ocwen doesn’t seem like a compelling earnings beat candidate. However, investors should also pay attention to other factors if they want to bet on or stay away from these stocks ahead of an earnings release.

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