Earnings

Earnings Articles

Exxon has updated its quarterly earnings considerations. The big question is how exactly Exxon can continue to maintain its massive dividend beyond 2020.
Bed Bath & Beyond reported better than expected fiscal second-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Thursday.
Although investors were disappointed with the Micron Technology quarterly results, analysts looked further out and were fairly positive.
Micron Technology reported better than expected fourth-quarter results, but investors already had dialed down expectations for quarterly numbers back in August.
McCormick reported better than expected second-quarter financial results and a 2-for-1 stock split before the markets opened on Tuesday.
24/7 Wall St. has previewed PepsiCo, Micron Technology and some of the other key companies expected to report results this week.
Costco posted its highest annual profit ever in the just-completed fiscal year. But investors seem wary of taking the share price higher despite positive analyst reaction to last night's earnings...
Darden Restaurants released mixed fiscal first-quarter financial results and said it resumed its dividend before the markets opened on Thursday.
Enterprise software and auto industry software platform BlackBerry beat analysts' second-quarter estimates on both the top and bottom lines.
Canadian cannabis grower and products maker Aurora Cannabis posted a much larger-than-expected full-year net loss after markets closed Tuesday.
Stitch Fix posted a larger than expected net loss for its fiscal fourth-quarter, and shares plunged in early trading Wednesday.
Nike reported first fiscal quarter results that pounded top and bottom-line consensus estimates. The company's direct channels continue growing and the digital business may be growing even faster.
Parts retailer AutoZone posted big fourth-quarter beats on both the top and bottom lines, which helped lift the shares early Tuesday.
24/7 Wall St. has previewed Nike, Rite Aid and some of the other key companies expected to report quarterly results this week.
Adobe is a great company that has transformed itself and still has incredible growth opportunities ahead of it. That just doesn't mean its stock can rise in a straight line.