Stay ahead with upcoming earnings reports
Track when companies are scheduled to release their quarterly earnings. Get real-time notifications and make informed trading decisions based on the latest financial data.
Major companies reporting this week
| Company | Ticker | Date | Time | EPS Est. | Revenue Est. | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apple Inc. | AAPL | Today | After Market Close | $1.52 | $89.5B | Trade |
| Microsoft Corp. | MSFT | Today | After Market Close | $2.45 | $52.7B | Trade |
| Amazon.com Inc. | AMZN | Tomorrow | After Market Close | $0.98 | $143.3B | Trade |
| Tesla Inc. | TSLA | Tomorrow | After Market Close | $0.85 | $24.9B | Trade |
| Alphabet Inc. | GOOGL | Feb 2 | After Market Close | $1.34 | $76.5B | Trade |
| Meta Platforms | META | Feb 2 | After Market Close | $4.96 | $36.5B | Trade |
* Estimates are based on analyst consensus. Actual results may vary.
Earnings reports are crucial events that can significantly impact stock prices
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What to look for in earnings reports
A company's profit divided by the number of outstanding shares. Higher than expected EPS often leads to stock price increases, while lower EPS can cause declines.
The total amount of money a company brings in from sales. Revenue growth indicates business expansion and market share gains.
Management's outlook for future quarters. Strong guidance can boost investor confidence even if current results are mixed.
The difference between actual results and analyst estimates. Positive surprises often trigger significant price movements.