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Earnings Reports 24 January 2026

Kroger maintained its 2026 outlook after first-quarter sales exceeded forecasts, but adjusted earnings missed estimates by a cent. Shares fell in premarket trading due to margin pressure from price investments, higher transport costs, and changes in fuel mix. CarMax reported fiscal Q1 revenue of $8.01 billion, beating forecasts, driven by higher used-car prices and strong wholesale demand, though retail used-vehicle gross profit per unit declined and the company continued price cuts to boost sales. La-Z-Boy shares rebounded nearly 17% in after-hours trading after adjusted earnings beat expectations, with revenue flat year-over-year; retail expansion supported results, but same-store orders and Joybird sales remained weak. Micron Technology shares dropped 3.6% after a record close as semiconductor stocks slipped, with investors locking in profits rather than reacting to specific company news. Netflix shares declined amid deal speculation involving Roku and Lionsgate, with the next earnings date set for July 16; the stock’s outlook depends on ads, pricing, and engagement. AT&T shares dipped 1.23% before a slight premarket uptick, underperforming the broader market as telecom stocks were influenced more by rate changes than company news; its Q2 earnings call is upcoming. Dave & Buster’s shares fell 4.72% after earnings missed on revenue, profit, and comps, raising questions about future sales and free-cash-flow targets. Nokia shares dropped 3.32% in Helsinki after a recent surge, with its ADR slightly up in New York; the company is set to report soon. Ford shares lagged the S&P 500, with the company seeking to continue importing China-built Lincoln Nautilus as new U.S. rules for connected-car software approach.
Space and defense stocks face earnings week after Karman outlook bump, AST launch plan

Space and defense stocks face earnings week after Karman outlook bump, AST launch plan

The iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF fell 0.3% to $235.07 Friday as sector stocks closed mixed ahead of major earnings. Karman Holdings dropped 3% after raising its outlook and announcing a $220 million acquisition. AST SpaceMobile slipped 2.4% after setting a late-February satellite launch. L3Harris edged down 0.3% but raised its dividend to $1.25 per share.
Big Tech stocks brace for earnings week as Microsoft jumps and Nvidia firms on China chip signal

Big Tech stocks brace for earnings week as Microsoft jumps and Nvidia firms on China chip signal

Microsoft rose 3.3% to $465.95 Friday, leading gains among Big Tech as Nvidia added 1.5% and Amazon 2.1%, while Intel tumbled 17% on a weak forecast. The Nasdaq Composite ended slightly higher; the S&P 500 was flat and the Dow dropped 0.6%. Markets now await earnings from Microsoft, Meta, Tesla, and Apple, plus a Federal Reserve decision next week.
Procter & Gamble stock near $150 after earnings: JPMorgan upgrade, tariff costs, and the next Fed test

Procter & Gamble stock near $150 after earnings: JPMorgan upgrade, tariff costs, and the next Fed test

Procter & Gamble closed Friday up 0.15% at $150.15 after a 2.65% surge post-earnings. The company reported fiscal Q2 net sales of $22.2 billion, with organic sales flat as higher prices offset a 1% volume drop. JPMorgan upgraded P&G to Overweight, and BofA raised its price target. Investors are watching next week’s Fed meeting and U.S. demand signals.
ASML stock price: What to watch before Jan. 28 earnings after Intel jolts chip mood

ASML stock price: What to watch before Jan. 28 earnings after Intel jolts chip mood

ASML shares slipped 0.4% to $1,389.04 Friday ahead of its earnings report due Wednesday. The stock tracked a mixed week for chipmakers after Intel plunged 17% on weak forecasts, rattling the sector. Investors are watching ASML’s new order volumes and guidance for 2026 amid shifting chip-factory spending and ongoing trade tensions.
AMD stock rides Intel supply warning into next week — what investors watch before Feb. 3 results

AMD stock rides Intel supply warning into next week — what investors watch before Feb. 3 results

AMD shares rose 2.3% to $259.68 Friday, while Intel plunged 17% after warning of supply constraints and lower first-quarter revenue. AMD’s rally extended to nine straight sessions, its longest since 2019, as investors bet Intel’s struggles could boost AMD’s market share. U.S. markets are closed for the weekend. AMD reports earnings Feb. 3.
Samsung stock heads into weekend after Friday dip, with Jan. 29 earnings call in focus

Samsung stock heads into weekend after Friday dip, with Jan. 29 earnings call in focus

Samsung Electronics shares closed down 0.1% at 152,100 won Friday, with 25.4 million shares traded. The company reports Q4 earnings Jan. 29, projecting a record 20 trillion won operating profit and 93 trillion won revenue. Samsung recently announced a 2.5 trillion won share buyback. Investors await details on memory chip pricing and margins as global device sales face headwinds.
Tesla stock heads into a big week: $99 FSD push, robotaxi talk and earnings on deck

Tesla stock heads into a big week: $99 FSD push, robotaxi talk and earnings on deck

Tesla shares closed Friday down 0.07% at $449.06 after the company removed some driver-assist features from new U.S. and Canadian vehicles, pushing buyers toward its $99-per-month Full Self-Driving subscription. CEO Elon Musk said regulatory approval for the system could come in Europe as soon as next month, with China on a similar timeline.
Apple stock price: China discounts and India antitrust hearing put AAPL in focus before earnings week

Apple stock price: China discounts and India antitrust hearing put AAPL in focus before earnings week

Apple shares slipped 0.12% to close at $248.04 Friday ahead of a China iPhone discount campaign and a Jan. 27 Delhi High Court hearing tied to an antitrust probe. The company warned it could face fines up to $38 billion if Indian regulators apply global revenue metrics. The Fed meets Jan. 27-28, and Apple reports earnings Jan. 29.
Tesla stock price near $449 as Autopilot features move to $99 FSD subscription heading into earnings week

Tesla stock price near $449 as Autopilot features move to $99 FSD subscription heading into earnings week

Tesla shares ended nearly flat at $449.06 on Friday after the company shifted key driver-assist features in the U.S. and Canada to a $99 monthly subscription. CEO Elon Musk said Tesla has begun robotaxi rides in Austin without safety drivers and expects possible regulatory approval for supervised Full Self-Driving in Europe and China next month. Investors await Tesla’s Jan. 28 earnings and further regulatory updates.
Visa stock stuck near $326 as crypto off-ramp deal and Jan. 29 earnings loom

Visa stock stuck near $326 as crypto off-ramp deal and Jan. 29 earnings loom

Visa shares closed Friday down 0.06% at $326.18 ahead of its Jan. 29 earnings report. The company drew attention after crypto platform Mercuryo announced a deal to use Visa Direct for crypto-to-cash transfers. Investors are watching for signals on consumer spending and potential impacts from card-fee policy changes. Trading volume reached about 5.7 million shares Friday.
Disney stock slips into weekend as board flags CEO pick “early 2026” and earnings loom

Disney stock slips into weekend as board flags CEO pick “early 2026” and earnings loom

Disney shares fell 1.97% to $110.98 Friday after a proxy filing confirmed the board plans to name a new CEO in early 2026, ahead of the March 18 shareholder meeting. Senior executive Sonia L. Coleman sold 2,473 shares at $114 each under a pre-arranged plan. Investors await Disney’s Feb. 2 earnings for updates on streaming, ESPN, and parks.
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  • 3 Australian Dividend Stocks Offering Over 5% Yields for Income Investors
    June 19, 2026, 2:33 AM EDT. With central banks reconsidering interest rates and inflation remaining a key concern, investors seek reliable income streams. Three Australian dividend stocks paying yields above 5% stand out for income-focused portfolios. CSL (ASX:CSL), a Melbourne-based biopharmaceutical firm with a A$51.1 billion market cap, offers exposure to plasma therapies and vaccines, though earnings and dividend coverage face pressure from restructuring and high debt. Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN), a A$27.3 billion gold producer operating mines in Australia and Canada, provides exposure to various metals including gold and copper. These stocks blend steady dividends with underlying business growth, appealing amidst volatile markets and shifting economic policies.

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