Earnings season is upon us. Most people actually don't know what that means or need some clarification. It's important to have understanding so you can prepare for the increased action earnings season brings.
Earnings season is in full swing as of today. This week there are 10 companies, 5 of which are in Dow Jones Industrial Average(DJIA), reporting that are crucial components to the stock market; AA, CSX, INTC, YUM, JPM, GOOG, AMD, BAC, C, and GE. Let’s take a close look at each one:
Alcoa Inc. (AA), reports today after the close. Alcoa Inc. engages in the production and management of primary aluminum. AA is the first of the DJIA to report. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.12 EPS and $5.05 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $0.17 EPS and $5.14 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $0.56 EPS and $20.33 billion in revenues.
CSX Corp. (CSX), also reports earnings today. CSX provides rail-based transportation services in North America. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.97 EPS and $2.62 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $0.95 EPS and $2.63 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $3.64 EPS and $10.36 billion in revenues. Shares are trading at $51.75 versus $57.00 in the last week of April before the market slide came but the stock is up from $47.70 just one-week ago. Competitors of CSX are Norfolk Souther Corporation (NSC) and Union Pacific Corporation (UNP).
Intel Corporation (INTC), reports tomorrow, Tuesday July 13 th, after the close. INTC designs, manufactures, and sells integrated circuits for computing and communications industries worldwide. INTC is the second of the DJIA 30 components to report. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.43 EPS and $10.25 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $0.48 EPS and $10.92 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $1.87 EPS and $43.03 billion in revenues. Competitors of INTC are Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Texas Instruments (TXN).
YUM! Brands Inc. (YUM), is also due out on Tuesday. YUM is the largest fast food chain. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.54 EPS and $2.54 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $0.73 EPS and $2.85 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $2.48 EPS and $11.2 billion in revenues. A direct competitor of YUM is McDonald’s(MCD).
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM), reports on Thursday July 15 th before the market opens. JPM is a financial holding company, providing various financial services worldwide. It is the third DJIA component to report. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.72 EPS and $25.96 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $0.81 EPS and $25.89 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $3.12 EPS and about $105.8 billion in revenues. Competitors include Bank of America (BAC) and Citigroup (C).
Google Inc. (GOOG), releases it’s earnings on Thursday after the stock market closes. GOOG is a technology company that maintains an index of Web sites and other online content for users, advertisers, Google network members, and other content providers.. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $6.54 EPS and $4.99 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $6.85 EPS and $5.21 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $27.63 EPS and $21.04 billion in revenues. Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) is a competitor of GOOG.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), is also due after the closing bell on Thursday. AMD is a semiconductor company, providing processing solutions for the computing and graphics markets in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.07 EPS and $1.55 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $0.13 EPS and $1.66 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $0.47 EPS and $6.54 billion in revenues. Competitors include Intel Coroporation (INTC) and NVDIA Corporation (NVDA).
Bank of America Corp. (BAC), reports before the opening bell Friday morning. BAC is a financial holding company that provides banking and nonbanking financial services and products to individual consumers, small- and middle-market businesses, large corporations, and governments in the United States and internationally. BAC is the fourth of the 5 DJIA stocks reporting this week. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.20 EPS and $29.69 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $0.23 EPS and $29.09 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $0.97 EPS and $120.16 billion in revenues. BAC’s competitors are JP Morgan (JPM) and Wells Fargo & Company (WFC).
Citigroup Inc. (C), releases its earnings report on Friday morning. C is a global financial services company that provides consumers, corporations, governments, and institutions with a range of financial products and services, including consumer banking, credit cards, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth management. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.05 EPS and $22.35 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $0.06 EPS and $22.08 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $0.34 EPS and $91.39 billion in revenues. Competitors include JP Morgan (JPM) and Bank of America (BAC).
General Electric Co. (GE), also reports Friday morning. GE is a conglomerate that operates as a technology, media, and financial services company worldwide. GE is the last of the DJIA components that reports earning this week. Thomson Reuters has estimates of $0.27 EPS and $38.7 billion in revenues. For the next quarter, estimates are $0.27 EPS and $38.7 billion in revenues; for the fiscal year its estimates are $1.09 EPS and $155.47 billion in revenues. As a conglomerate, GE has no direct competitors.
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