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Top 4 Companies to Report Quarterly Earnings this Week

10 October 2022

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Top Companies to Report Quarterly Earnings this Week | October 10th – 14th

👀 All eyes are now on the third quarter earnings season.

📌 Analysts will be tracking EPS and guidance in each sector and are very likely to make adjustments to the earnings and revenue estimates for the next few quarters 📅

🖊 We’ve prepared data on upcoming earnings reports from companies like PepsiCo ($PEP.N), Citigroup ($C.N), and others. So, check it out 👇

Wednesday, October 12th

  • PepsiCo Inc $PEP.N – an American multinational food corporation, manufacturer of soft drinks and other food products. The company will release earnings data for Q3 2022. This time, investors are expecting earnings per share to rise to $1.86, the highest level in the past year. Accordingly, analysts predict that revenue and net income could rise substantially.

Thursday, October 13th

  • Delta Air Lines Inc $DAL.N – a major U.S. airline headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, one of the four founding companies of the SkyTeam passenger airline alliance. The company will release earnings data for Q3 2022. The previous two financial quarters were successful for the company. In Q3, however, earnings per share may decline slightly, unlike in the previous quarter. Nevertheless, revenue and earnings may grow according to analysts’ forecasts.

Friday, October 14th

  • Citigroup Inc $C.N – one of the largest international financial conglomerates, founded in 1812 and based in the United States. The company will release earnings data for Q3 2022. The last two quarters have been successful for the financial group, but this time earnings and EPS may be a little lower. In particular, expected earnings per share could fall to $1.54.
  • JPMorgan Chase & Co $JPM.N – an American multinational financial conglomerate, one of the largest banks in the world, with its headquarters in New York City, Manhattan district. The company will release earnings data for Q3 2022. The previous two quarters were not very successful for the company in terms of revenues and profits. The upcoming earnings report is also expected to be slightly worse than the previous one, and EPS could drop to $2.88. Such a scenario could affect the company’s stock.

*Please note that dates and/or times of the release are subject to change.

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