Just noticed something interesting in the market today - looks like three companies just got hit with some pretty rough downgrades. Eni, one of the bigger energy players globally, saw its earnings forecast slashed by over 15% in the last couple months. That's a significant cut.



Then there's Caleres, the footwear company, which got a 13% earnings revision downward. And CPI Card Group, which handles payment card production for the major brands, took a 5.7% hit to their estimates. All three landed on what looks like a strong sell list.

What's interesting is the pattern here - you're seeing consensus estimates moving down across different sectors. When you get that kind of broad-based downward revision on earnings, it usually signals something's shifting in how analysts are viewing these businesses. Whether it's demand concerns, margin pressure, or just recalibrating expectations, it's worth paying attention to.

The real takeaway? When you see multiple companies getting their forecasts cut like this, especially by double digits, that's typically a strong sell signal worth watching. Not saying panic, but definitely worth reconsidering any positions you might have in these names.
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