Below is a weekly earnings calendar of the most important upcoming quarterly reports scheduled to be released by publicly traded companies. However, we have also provided expanded earnings previews for select companies.
Please check back often. This earnings calendar is updated weekly.
Monday (1/30)Tuesday (1/31)Wednesday (2/1)Thursday (2/2)Friday (2/3)(Editor’s Note: Earnings dates in tables are tentative. However, companies featured in “Earnings Spotlights” have officially announced their earnings dates.)
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Earnings Calendar HighlightsMonday (1/30)Swipe to scroll horizontally
Noteworthy Earnings ReportsCompanySymbolEarnings estimateAGNC InvestmentAGNC$0.65 per shareAlexandria Real Estate EquitiesARE$2.13Cadence BankCADE$0.75Franklin ResourcesBEN$0.54GE HealthCareGEHC$1.06Graco GGG$0.69Helmerich & PayneHP$0.81J&J Snack Foods JJSF$0.47NXP SemiconductorsNXPI$3.63PhilipsPHG$0.18PotlatchDelticPCH$0.17SoFi TechnologiesSOFI-$0.07WhirlpoolWHR$3.29Tuesday (1/31)Earnings Spotlight: Advanced Micro DevicesAdvanced Micro Devices (AMD (opens in new tab), $74.91) will kick off a busy week of tech earnings when it reports fourth-quarter results after Tuesday’s close. Analysts, on average, expect the chipmaker to report earnings of 67 cents per share, down 27.2% year-over-year (YoY). Revenue is forecast to arrive at $5.5 billion (+14% YoY).
Stifel analyst Ruben Roy (Buy) expects AMD to issue inline Q4 results and “conservative” Q1 guidance. The analyst anticipates the latter due to “continued client-side headwinds,” such as those noted by Intel (INTC (opens in new tab)) when it reported disappointing results on Jan. 26. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger cited “rising interest rates, geopolitical tensions in Europe and COVID impacts in Asia, especially in China,” as well as deteriorating demand, as reasons for INTC’s weak earnings (opens in new tab).
Regardless of those challenges, Roy believes that “AMD is well-positioned to benefit from continued market share gains in 2023.” And with AMD stock down more than 30% year-over-year, the analyst says valuation on one of Wall Street’s best semiconductor stocks is attractive.
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Other Noteworthy Earnings ReportsCompanySymbolEarnings estimateAmgenAMGN$4.07 per shareA.O. SmithAOS$0.80AshlandASH$0.97Boston PropertiesBSX$1.84CaterpillarCAT$4.03Canadian PacificCP$1.09CorningGLW$0.44Dover DOV$2.15Edwards LifesciencesEW$0.61Electronic ArtsEA$3.40Exxon MobilXOM$3.29General Motors GM$1.67Hawaiian HoldingsHA-$0.70International PaperIP$0.70Juniper NetworksJNPR$0.65Marathon PetroleumMPC$5.62Match GroupMTCH$0.61McDonald’sMCD$2.45Mondelez InternationalMDLZ$0.70NVRNVR$98.88PfizerPFE$1.07Phillips 66PSX$4.47Pitney Bowes PBI$0.08PulteGroupPHM$2.92SnapSNAP$0.12Super Micro ComputerSMCI$3.03SyscoSYY$0.84UPS UPS$3.59Western Digital WDC-$0.13Wednesday (2/1)Meta Platforms (META (opens in new tab), $141.50) will report fourth-quarter earnings after the Feb. 1 close. “Meta finds itself in somewhat of a downward spiral,” says Matt Britzman, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown. “Costs are rising, advertising spend is falling and markets are expecting to see another profit decline in next week’s fourth quarter results.”
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And Britzman emphasizes that these declines are by no means small. Consensus estimates currently call for the Facebook parent to report Q4 earnings of $2.21 per share (-39.8% YoY) and revenue of $31.5 billion (-6.5% YoY). Britzman does however note that the company is taking steps to mitigate some of the pain, including job cuts amounting to roughly 13% of the social media giant’s workforce.
The would-be metaverse stock has struggled on the price chart too, with shares down about 50% over the past year. If there’s a bright side to be found, the steep selloff has made META stock a bargain buy, analysts say. The consensus recommendation of the 58 analysts covering the stock tracked by S&P Global Market Intelligence stands at Buy. Moreover, analysts’ average price target of $155.43 gives shares implied upside of nearly 10% in the next 12 months or so.
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Other Noteworthy Earnings ReportsCompanySymbolEarnings estimateADTRANADTN$0.16 per shareAflacAFL$1.21AltriaMO$1.16Align TechnologyALGN$1.57Allegiant TravelALGT$0.70AllstateALL-$1.16AmerisourceBergenABC$2.62Boston ScientificBSX$0.47BrinkerEAT$0.51C.H. Robinson WorldwideCHRW$1.35CortevaCTVA$0.06DXC TechnologyDXC$0.84e.l.f. BeautyELF$0.23eBayEBAY$1.06EvercoreEVR$2.52FortiveFTV$0.84HologicHOLX$0.92Humana HUM$1.47Kulicke & SoffaKLIC$0.24McKessonMCK$6.36Meritage Homes MTH$7.00MetLifeMET$1.65MGIC InvestmentMTG$0.54NETGEARNTGR-$0.08NovartisNVS$1.40Old DominionODFL$2.67Otis WorldwideOTIS$0.75Peloton InteractivePTON-$0.65QorvoQRVO$0.63Rayonier RYN$0.12Scotts Miracle-Gro SMG-$1.31Thermo Fisher Scientific TMO$5.22T-MobileTMUS$1.06Waste ManagementWM$1.42Thursday (2/2)Earnings Spotlight: AppleSeveral Big Tech companies are slated to report earnings after Thursday’s close, most notably Apple (AAPL (opens in new tab), $143.96). For the iPhone maker’s fiscal first-quarter results, analysts, on average, anticipate earnings of $1.94 per share (-7.6% YoY) and revenue of $121.7 billion (-1.8% YoY).
Morgan Stanley analyst Erik Woodring thinks Apple will report above-consensus results due to better-than-expected iPad and Mac shipments over the three-month period, as well as a slight outperformance in services. However, considering shares are up nearly 12% for the year-to-date, Woodring also believes any fiscal first-quarter upside is already priced into the stock.
Be that as it may, Woodring remains a buyer of any weakness in Apple stock, especially given the number of potential catalysts he sees over the next six months or so. These include an acceleration in services growth in the second half of AAPL’s fiscal year, a lengthier iPhone replacement cycle, and the release of the company’s AR/VR headset – the first product launch since Apple debuted its AirPods line in 2016.
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Other Noteworthy Earnings ReportsCompanySymbolEarnings estimateABBABB$0.97 per shareAir ProductsAPD$2.70Alibaba Group HoldingBABA$16.51AlphabetGOOGL$1.21Amazon.comAMZN$0.17AtlassianTEAM$0.29Avery DennisonAVY$2.05BallBALL$0.57Becton DickinsonBDX$2.68Beazer HomesBZH$0.74Bio-TechneTECH$0.49Bristol-Myers SquibbBMY$1.72Boyd GamingBYD$1.49Canada GooseGOOS$1.62Cardinal HealthCAH$1.15Cirrus LogicCRUS$1.99Clorox CLX$0.66ConocoPhillipsCOP$2.77Deckers Outdoor DECK$9.50Eli LillyLLY$1.90Estee LauderEL$1.30FerrariRACE$1.16Ford MotorF$0.62Gilead Sciences GILD$1.50GoPro GPRO$0.09Grainger GWW$6.99HanesbrandsHBI$0.07Harley-DavidsonHOG$0.08Hershey FoodsHSY$1.77HoneywellHON$2.51Hub GroupHUBG$2.34Illinois Tool WorksITW$2.53LearLEA$2.57Magellan MidstreamMMP$1.32Merck MRK$1.54MicroStrategyMSTR$0.98News Corp.NWSA$0.20OshkoshOSK$1.73Parker-HannifinPH$4.46PENN EntertainmentPENN$0.37QualcommQCOM$2.35Quest DiagnosticsDGX$1.90Sirius XMSIRI$0.08Skechers USASKX$0.36Stanley Black & DeckerSWK-$0.32StarbucksSBUX$0.77SynapticsSYNA$2.34U.S. Steel X$0.63Under ArmourUAA$0.09World Wrestling EntertainmentWWE$0.58Friday (2/3)Swipe to scroll horizontally
Noteworthy Earnings ReportsCompanySymbolEarnings estimateAonAON$3.66 per shareBrookfield Renewable PartnersBEP$0.36Cboe Global MarketsCBOE$1.76Church & DwightCHD$0.60CignaCI$4.87LyondellBasell LYB$1.24Regeneron PharmaceuticalsREGN$10.03SaiaSAIA$2.83Sanofi SNY$1.72Reporting schedules are provided by Briefing.com (opens in new tab) and company websites. Earnings estimate data provided by Refinitiv (opens in new tab) via Yahoo! Finance, and S&P Global Market Intelligence (opens in new tab) via Briefing.com.