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So the Dow finally closed lower at the bell on Thursday, and the Q2 earnings juggernaut finally brought some less-than-positive news. Market futures are up in the pre-market Friday, so perhaps we’re seeing a bounce-back as the trading week ends? We shall see.
After yesterday’s close, Starbucks (SBUX - Free Report) and AT&T (T - Free Report) met earnings expectations but came in light on revenues. Chipotle (CMG - Free Report) missed on both top and bottom lines, and Visa (V - Free Report) beat on both sales and earnings estimates, but the Dow finally finished in negative territory for the first time in more than a week.
This morning, we’re seeing more mixed results from Q2 earnings season, with Stanley Back & Decker (SWK - Free Report) beating on both top and bottom lines, while Skechers (SKX - Free Report) is down 15% in the pre-market following a miss on both earnings and revenues. The company blamed higher taxes in Brazil and a fire in Malaysia for its quarterly difficulties.
American Airlines (AAL - Free Report) was able to lower costs more than 3% on the way to a quarterly earnings beat. The airline major also beat on quarterly sales figures, though both top and bottom lines are down from a year ago.
Next week we shall see earnings results from many big tech firms in what will amount to the busiest week of quarterly numbers of the entire calendar Q2. And with the market (at least on the Dow) taking a breather, perhaps this is a good time to take stock of stocks in our portfolios. For some assistance, check out Zacks Director of Research Sheraz Mian’s latest Earnings Trends report.
Mark Vickery Senior Editor
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Dow Takes a Break - How Will It End the Week?
Friday, July 22, 2016
So the Dow finally closed lower at the bell on Thursday, and the Q2 earnings juggernaut finally brought some less-than-positive news. Market futures are up in the pre-market Friday, so perhaps we’re seeing a bounce-back as the trading week ends? We shall see.
After yesterday’s close, Starbucks (SBUX - Free Report) and AT&T (T - Free Report) met earnings expectations but came in light on revenues. Chipotle (CMG - Free Report) missed on both top and bottom lines, and Visa (V - Free Report) beat on both sales and earnings estimates, but the Dow finally finished in negative territory for the first time in more than a week.
This morning, we’re seeing more mixed results from Q2 earnings season, with Stanley Back & Decker (SWK - Free Report) beating on both top and bottom lines, while Skechers (SKX - Free Report) is down 15% in the pre-market following a miss on both earnings and revenues. The company blamed higher taxes in Brazil and a fire in Malaysia for its quarterly difficulties.
American Airlines (AAL - Free Report) was able to lower costs more than 3% on the way to a quarterly earnings beat. The airline major also beat on quarterly sales figures, though both top and bottom lines are down from a year ago.
Next week we shall see earnings results from many big tech firms in what will amount to the busiest week of quarterly numbers of the entire calendar Q2. And with the market (at least on the Dow) taking a breather, perhaps this is a good time to take stock of stocks in our portfolios. For some assistance, check out Zacks Director of Research Sheraz Mian’s latest Earnings Trends report.
Mark Vickery
Senior Editor