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12:29 PM · 9 August 2021

Top stock reports of the week (09.08.2021)

US earnings season for the second quarter of 2021 is slowly coming to an end. So far, almost 450 companies from the S&P 500 index have reported results. 75 members of Nasdaq-100 index published their report, as well as 25 members of the Dow Jones index. An earnings calendar for this week is much lighter than in the previous weeks. Nevertheless, there are still some reports yet to be reported that will surely draw investors' attention.

Among this week's reports, investors will find companies that have drawn market's attention this year and in 2020, especially attention of the retail crowd - AMC Entertainment (AMC.US), NIO (NIO.US), Palantir (PLTR.US) as well as Blink Charging (BLNK.US). Coinbase (COIN.US), the largest US cryptocurrency exchange, will also report results this week (Tuesday) and it will be the first earnings release following Coinbase IPO. When it comes to companies that have been around for sometime, investors will be offered reports from Dow Jones member Walt Disney (DIS.US) and Ebay (EBAY.US)

Top stock reports to watch this week. Source: Bloomberg, XTB

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