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Companies routinely steer Wall Street analysts

In a rigged race, estimates are nudged down to give companies an earnings bounce

Companies routinely steer Wall Street analysts

With nudges and phone calls, analysts are urged to lower their estimates, making it easier for companies to beat them.

In April, AT&T shares rose after it reported quarterly revenue that narrowly topped the average estimate from analysts.

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