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All eyes will remain on big tech this week with MSFT, AMZN, META and AAPL set to report for Q2
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Outlier earnings this week include: MCD, BA
- During this second peak week of the Q2 season nearly 2,500 companies are set to report
Another Chance for Mega Tech to Impress Investors
This week the megacaps get another chance to prove themselves when Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) all report Q2 earnings.
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) got the reporting party started last week on Tuesday after-the-bell to little fanfare. Disappointing results from both those names led to a general selloff on Wednesday which saw the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite clocking their worst performance since 2022. Weakness was obvious in Tesla’s results, which missed EPS expectations by $0.09 and saw auto revenues slip 7% YoY. On the other hand, Alphabet handily beat expectations on both the top and bottom-line, but it was worse-than-expected YouTube advertising revenue that caused investors to punish the stock. Alphabet shares took another leg lower on Thursday when OpenAI announced the prototype of its search engine, SearchGPT. As a result of these early earnings results, other mega cap tech names such as NVDA, META and AAPL fell in sympathy.
The markets climbed their way out of the trenches late last week, boosted by a better-than-expected GDP report which saw the US economy expanding by 2.8% and the June Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCEPI) that showed inflation continuing to ease. Despite that, many tech names ended the week lower, with META, MSFT, AAPL down ~2% for the week, NVDA falling 3% and GOOGL down nearly 6%.
The bar was set high coming into the Q2 season with little room for error for corporations releasing results. Despite the recent rotation out of tech, many of these names still have very rich valuations and investors want to see that they are justified by strong fundamentals. Thus far, the trend of investors rewarding positive surprises less than usual and punishing negative surprises more than usual remains in play.
According to FactSet, the current consensus for S&P 500 ® EPS growth is for 9.8% YoY, an increase from 9.7% last week. Thus far 78% of companies that have reported have surpassed analyst profit estimates, while only 60% have beaten on revenues.
Second Peak Week
This week marks the second peak week of the Q2 earnings season with nearly 2,500 companies anticipated to release results. All eyes will be on mega tech once again, as Microsoft reports on Tuesday, Meta on Wednesday and Apple and Amazon on Thursday, all after-the-close.
Source: Wall Street Horizon
Outlier Earnings Dates this Week
Academic research shows that when a company confirms a quarterly earnings date that is later than when they have historically reported, it’s typically a sign that the company will share bad news on their upcoming call, while moving a release date earlier suggests the opposite.
This week we get results from a number of large companies on major indexes that have pushed their Q2 2024 earnings dates outside of their historical norms. Ten companies within the S&P 500 confirmed outlier earnings dates for this week, eight of which are later than usual and therefore have negative DateBreaks Factors*. Those names are F5 Networks Inc (NASDAQ:FFIV), McDonald’s Corp (NYSE:MCD), IDEX Corporation (NYSE:IEX), Meta Platforms (META), Boeing Co. (BA), The Hershey Company (NYSE:HSY), Biogen (NASDAQ:BIIB), Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC). The two names with positive DateBreaks Factors are ANSYS, Inc. (ANSS) and Smurfit WestRock (NYSE:WRK) plc (SW).
The Boeing Company
Company Confirmed Report Date: Wednesday July 31, BMO
DateBreaks Factor: -2*
Boeing Co (NYSE:BA) is set to report Q2 2024 results on Wednesday, July 29, the latest they’ve ever reported for Q2, but still sticking with their Wednesday reporting trend.
After all of the setbacks and bad press Boeing has received this year it probably isn’t particularly surprising to see them move their earnings date later. On Wednesday the planemaker plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge for misleading U.S. regulators in order to get the 737 Max jetliner approved before it was ready, leading to two fatal crashes. It isn’t just the issue with the 737 Max jetliners, but other models such as 777 freighters that are incomplete and awaiting additional parts or updated software, costing the company about $1 billion a month as they scramble to get these idle planes up and running.
Q2 Earnings Wave
This season peak weeks will fall between July 22 - August 9, with each week expected to see over nearly 2,000+ reports. Currently August 8 is predicted to be the most active day with 1,438 companies anticipated to report. Thus far only 69% of companies have confirmed their earnings date (out of our universe of 11,000+ global names), so this is subject to change. The remaining dates are estimated based on historical reporting data.
Source: Wall Street Horizon
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*Wall Street Horizon DateBreaks Factor: statistical measurement of how an earnings date (confirmed or revised) compares to the reporting company's 5-year trend for the same quarter. Negative means the earnings date is confirmed to be later than historical average while Positive is earlier.