Artisan Partners Asset (APAM) is set to release its quarterly earnings on Tuesday, October 29th. Analysts anticipate an EPS of $0.88, but investors are looking for signs of exceeding expectations and positive future guidance. This article examines past performance, analyst sentiments, and peer comparisons to help investors understand what to anticipate.
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Varonis Systems (VRNS) is set to release its quarterly earnings report on Tuesday, October 29th. Analysts expect the cybersecurity firm to report an EPS of $0.07, and investors will be keenly watching for both earnings beat potential and positive guidance for the coming quarter. This article provides an in-depth look at Varonis Systems’s recent performance, key financial metrics, and how it stacks up against its peers in the industry.
JetBlue Airways is set to release its quarterly earnings report on Tuesday, October 29th, 2024. Analysts predict a loss per share, but the market is hoping for positive news on the company’s future prospects. This article dives into key factors investors should consider, including past performance, analyst sentiment, and comparisons with key industry peers.
Capital Southwest Corp. (CSWC) is set to release its quarterly earnings on Monday, October 28th, and investors are closely watching for signs of growth and future guidance. Analysts expect an EPS of $0.65, but the company has a history of mixed performance. This article delves into the company’s recent performance, analyst sentiments, and key financial metrics to help investors make informed decisions.
Camping World Holdings (CWH) is set to release its quarterly earnings on Monday, October 28th. Analysts anticipate an EPS of $0.11, but investors will be keenly watching for guidance on future performance. Recent earnings trends and market sentiment suggest a mixed outlook for the company. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of CWH’s past performance, analyst predictions, and key financial metrics to help investors make informed decisions.
VF Corporation, the parent company of iconic brands like Vans, The North Face, and Timberland, is set to release its quarterly earnings on Monday, October 28th. Analysts anticipate an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.42, but the market is eagerly awaiting any news of exceeding expectations and positive guidance for the next quarter. This article provides a comprehensive look at VF’s recent performance, analyst sentiment, and key factors to watch for in the upcoming earnings release.
Travelzoo, a leading publisher of travel and entertainment deals, is set to release its quarterly earnings on Wednesday, October 23rd. Analysts anticipate an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.19, and the market is eager to hear if the company will exceed expectations and provide positive guidance for the next quarter. We delve into Travelzoo’s recent performance, analyst expectations, and key financial metrics to provide investors with a comprehensive overview.
American Express (AXP) stock experienced a decline on Friday following its third-quarter earnings report, which fell short of Wall Street expectations. While revenue growth remained strong, weaker discount revenues and a slight slowdown in Travel & Entertainment spending raised concerns about the company’s future growth trajectory. However, analysts remain optimistic about the company’s long-term prospects, particularly given its robust net interest income and strong card fee growth.
Alcoa, a leading aluminum company, is set to announce its quarterly earnings on October 16th. Investors will be looking for signs of earnings growth, guidance for the future, and how the company compares to its peers. We break down the key factors to watch and provide an in-depth analysis of Alcoa’s financial health.
Helen of Troy (HELE) stock is showing signs of a turnaround. Institutional investors have shifted from selling to buying, while short interest remains high, suggesting potential for a short-covering rally. Despite challenges, the company’s Q2 results show positive signs, with revenue exceeding expectations and a strong bottom line. With a solid balance sheet and a share buyback program, Helen of Troy appears well-positioned for a rebound.