It's that time again — investors are prepping for this week's earnings reports which include homebuilders, several apparel companies and a big tech company.
The week begins with the following companies reporting after Monday's closing bell:
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Canadian cannabis producer Organigram Global Inc. (NASDAQ:OGI) and apparel brand Duluth Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:DLTH) are set to report on Tuesday morning before the opening bell.
Homebuilder Lennar Corp. (NYSE:LEN) and Worthington Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:WOR) will report after Tuesday's closing bell.
Wednesday will be the week's heaviest earnings day with the following companies reporting before the opening bell:
All eyes will be on Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) when it reports after Wednesday’s closing bell. Analysts are looking for earnings of $3.93 per share on revenue of $12.81 billion, according to estimates from Benzinga Pro.
Investors will be watching whether surging sales of high bandwidth memory (HBM3E) for AI chips can drive a beat-and-raise quarter that validates the durability of the memory supercycle through 2026.
Reporting after the bell on Wednesday afternoon will be:
Retail investor darling FuelCell Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:FCEL) will report before Thursday's market open with analysts expecting losses of $1.04 per share and revenue of $44.75 million for the fourth quarter.
Several other companies will report before the opening bell, including:
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NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) and FedEx Corp. (NYSE:FDX) will be in the spotlight after Thursday's market close.
Investors will also be watching for reports from:
Carnival Corp. (NYSE:CCL) will close out the week, reporting before the market open on Friday. Analysts expect the cruise line operator to report earnings of 25 cents per share on revenue of $6.37 billion, according to estimates from Benzinga Pro.
The following companies will also report on Friday morning:
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