Top stock reports to watch this week (24.04.2023)

10:19 AM 24 April 2023

Wall Street earnings season is getting into its most interesting phase that is marked with the most releases from big-name US companies. Among those scheduled for this week one can find reports from 4 US mega-tech as well as 14 Dow Jones members. 

US mega-tech companies reporting this week

  • Alphabet (GOOGL.US) - Tuesday, after market close
  • Microsoft (MSFT.US) - Tuesday, after market close
  • Meta Platforms (META.US) - Wednesday, after market close
  • Amazon (AMZN.US) - Thursday, after market close

Dow Jones members reporting this week (representing around 44% of index weight)

Monday

  • Coca-Cola (KO.US) - before market open

Tuesday

  • 3M (MMM.US) - before market open
  • Dow (DOW.US) - before market open
  • McDonald's (MCD.US) - before market open
  • Microsoft (MSFT.US) - after market close
  • Verizon Communications (VZ.US) - before market open
  • Visa (V.US) - after market close

Wednesday

  • Boeing (BA.US) - before market open

Thursday

  • Amgen (AMGN.US) - after market close
  • Caterpillar (CAT.US) - before market open
  • Honeywell International (HON.US) - before market open
  • Intel (INTC.US) - after market close
  • Merck & Co (MRK.US) - before market open

Friday

  • Chevron (CVX.US) - before market open

Top Wall Street earnings reports to watch this week. Source: Bloomberg, XTB

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