
Ankita Dhawan is a financial sector expert with over 15 years of experience in investment research and strategy. Based in New Delhi, India, she has experience in developing investment thesis, preparing financial models, valuations, authoring reports for public stocks across sectors such as oil and gas, metals and mining, telecom and technology, airlines, healthcare, and retail. Ankita has worked with sell-side as well as buy-side clients across the U.S., U.K., Australian and the Middle Eastern markets. Additionally, Ankita has extensively worked on corporate finance projects that determine the financial viability, payback period, appropriate returns and due diligence of upcoming projects. She has a masterโs in finance from Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta and has cleared CFA level 2 (US). Follow Ankita to read the latest earnings review of U.S. stocks across sectors.
From Volatility To Value: Hereโs Why BW LPG Remains A Long-Term Bet
BW LPG posted weak earnings amid softness in freight rates due to macroeconomic uncertainty. However, its solid fundamentals make it a long-term bet for investors
Why Did Birkenstockโs Price Plummet Despite 3Q Earnings Beat?
Market sell-off, despite earnings beat, seems unreasonable. Strong demand, pricing power and cost control to drive growth. APAC to be a key market for long-term growth.
Delta Reinforces Full Year Guidance But Outlook Still Blurry
Delta Airline reports better-than-expected 2Q results, setting a positive tone for the rest of the airlines. However, the main cabin demand outlook continues to be weak.
National Beverage Banks On Innovation And Marketing To Boost Volumes
National Beverage Corp's volumes improve in 4Q amid stiff competition. Innovation and marketing initiatives to drive volume growth in the coming quarters.
Accentureโs Stock Tanks On Weak Q3 Bookings; Banks On Gen AI Growth
Accenture shares fall as it reports weak Q3 bookings. Yet, it is optimistic about its Gen AI pivot. It is also restructuring its core businesses into Reinvention Services
Oracleโs Revenue Poised To Hit $67 Billion Behind 70% Cloud Growth
Oracle posted strong Q4'25 and FY25 financial results, leading to a 22% jump in its stock price. FY26 revenue guidance updated to $67 billion with 70% cloud infra growth