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Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Netflix, Intel and Johnson & Johnson
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For Immediate Release
Chicago, IL – January 19, 2026 – Today, Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights Netflix (NFLX - Free Report) , Intel (INTC - Free Report) and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ - Free Report) .
3 Key Earnings Releases to Watch Next Week
The 2025 Q4 earnings season is in full swing, with results from the big banks this week kicking the period into a much higher gear. Another period of positivity is expected, supported by a favorable earnings estimate revisions trend for the S&P 500.
And concerning next week’s docket, several reports, including those from Netflix, Intel and Johnson & Johnson should be on investors’ radars.
Netflix Shares Struggle Post-Split
Streaming titan Netflix is scheduled to report its quarterly results on next Tuesday after the market’s close. Shares have mightily struggled post-split, though some of the weakness can likely be attributed to profit-taking after a huge run.
Earnings and revenue expectations have primarily remained flat over the last few months, with current estimates alluding to 27% EPS growth on 17% higher sales. The company’s profitability has improved nicely amid operational efficiencies, with margins moving higher over the last few periods.
JNJ to See Outsized Sales Growth
Consumer staples favorite Johnson & Johnson has seen its shares go on a huge run over the last year, up more than 53%. The company has also continued to be a strong earnings performer, exceeding both our consensus EPS and revenue estimates in six consecutive releases.
Like NFLX, expectations have largely remained stagnant over the last few months, with JNJ expected to see 22% EPS growth on 7% higher sales. The 7% YoY forecasted sales growth rate is quite sizable for JNJ given its already-established nature, reflecting the highest rate since 2023.
JNJ reports next Wednesday, January 21st, before the market opens.
Intel Shares Soar
Intel shares have been the hottest of the bunch, up more than 140% over the last year on the back of a big turnaround in sentiment and favorable business developments. EPS and revenue expectations haven’t budged much, like those above, with INTC forecasted to see a 30% pullback in earnings on 6% lower sales.
Keep an eye out for talk surrounding AI PCs in the release, an area that’s been a focus for Intel as of late.
Bottom Line
With the 2025 Q4 earnings season kicking into a much higher gear next week, there are several reports investors should keep on their radars, including those from Netflix, Intel and Johnson & Johnson.
While EPS and sales expectations haven’t budged much for all three, the stability is still a positive takeaway. Given NFLX and JNJ’s consumer-facing nature, the results can also give us somewhat of a feel on the state of demand overall. INTC’s story largely revolves a comeback, with the company putting a focus on AI PCs.
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Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Netflix, Intel and Johnson & Johnson
For Immediate Release
Chicago, IL – January 19, 2026 – Today, Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights Netflix (NFLX - Free Report) , Intel (INTC - Free Report) and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ - Free Report) .
3 Key Earnings Releases to Watch Next Week
The 2025 Q4 earnings season is in full swing, with results from the big banks this week kicking the period into a much higher gear. Another period of positivity is expected, supported by a favorable earnings estimate revisions trend for the S&P 500.
And concerning next week’s docket, several reports, including those from Netflix, Intel and Johnson & Johnson should be on investors’ radars.
Netflix Shares Struggle Post-Split
Streaming titan Netflix is scheduled to report its quarterly results on next Tuesday after the market’s close. Shares have mightily struggled post-split, though some of the weakness can likely be attributed to profit-taking after a huge run.
Earnings and revenue expectations have primarily remained flat over the last few months, with current estimates alluding to 27% EPS growth on 17% higher sales. The company’s profitability has improved nicely amid operational efficiencies, with margins moving higher over the last few periods.
JNJ to See Outsized Sales Growth
Consumer staples favorite Johnson & Johnson has seen its shares go on a huge run over the last year, up more than 53%. The company has also continued to be a strong earnings performer, exceeding both our consensus EPS and revenue estimates in six consecutive releases.
Like NFLX, expectations have largely remained stagnant over the last few months, with JNJ expected to see 22% EPS growth on 7% higher sales. The 7% YoY forecasted sales growth rate is quite sizable for JNJ given its already-established nature, reflecting the highest rate since 2023.
JNJ reports next Wednesday, January 21st, before the market opens.
Intel Shares Soar
Intel shares have been the hottest of the bunch, up more than 140% over the last year on the back of a big turnaround in sentiment and favorable business developments. EPS and revenue expectations haven’t budged much, like those above, with INTC forecasted to see a 30% pullback in earnings on 6% lower sales.
Keep an eye out for talk surrounding AI PCs in the release, an area that’s been a focus for Intel as of late.
Bottom Line
With the 2025 Q4 earnings season kicking into a much higher gear next week, there are several reports investors should keep on their radars, including those from Netflix, Intel and Johnson & Johnson.
While EPS and sales expectations haven’t budged much for all three, the stability is still a positive takeaway. Given NFLX and JNJ’s consumer-facing nature, the results can also give us somewhat of a feel on the state of demand overall. INTC’s story largely revolves a comeback, with the company putting a focus on AI PCs.
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Today you can access their live picks without cost or obligation.
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