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11:05 AM · 26 April 2021

Top stocks reports of the week (26.04.2021)

Tesla
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TSLA.US, Tesla Inc
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Apple
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AAPL.US, Apple Inc
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Microsoft
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MSFT.US, Microsoft Corp
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Amazon
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AMZN.US, Amazon.com Inc
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Earnings calendar for this week is stacked with reports from the biggest US companies. 6 US mega-cap companies will show their Q1 results as well as 10 members of the Dow Jones index. Releases may have a significant impact on market moves this week given the large weight of stocks involved.

Dow Jones (US30) members reporting this week: 

  • Amgen, 3M, Microsoft, Visa - Tuesday

  • Apple, Boeing - Wednesday

  • Caterpillar, McDonald's, Merck - Thursday

  • Chevron - Friday

US mega cap earnings this week (all after session close):

  • Tesla (TSLA.US) - Monday

  • Alphabet (GOOGL.US) - Tuesday

  • Microsoft (MSFT.US - Tuesday

  • Apple (AAPL.US) - Wednesday

  • Facebook (FB.US) - Wednesday

  • Amazon (AMZN.US) - Thursday

3 major US oil companies will release earnings before the session opens on Friday - Exxon Mobil, Chevron and Phillips 66. Investors will look for hints on how those companies plan to cope with a "green push" of Biden's administration.

Top US stock reports this week. Source: Bloomberg, XTB

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