Investors want to see some new math in companies’ quarterly reports. No longer content with an economy that’s limping toward recovery, the stock market is looking for signs that business improved in the second quarter or at least will in the coming months.

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Investors want to see some new math in companies’ quarterly reports. No longer content with an economy that’s limping toward recovery, the stock market is looking for signs that business improved in the second quarter or at least will in the coming months.

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