Fourth-quarter earnings season is set to began in earnest during the second full week of January, led by banking giants JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Wells Fargo (WFC) and Citigroup (C).
Analysts at US financial data group FactSet estimate a (year-over-year) earnings growth rate of 11.9% for the S&P 500 companies, which would mark the highest (year-over-year) earnings growth reported by the index since Q4 2021.
The calendar below, which we will update throughout, shows the US companies most held and actively traded by interactive investor customers that report results in the period.
Earnings calendar
Key: PMO = Pre Market Open AMC = After Market Close E = Estimated
Mon 6 Jan | Tue 7 Jan | Wed 8 Jan | Thu 9 Jan | Fri 10 Jan |
Mon 13 Jan | Tue 14 Jan | Wed 15 Jan | Thu 16 Jan | Fri 17 Jan |
BlackRock (BLK) PMO | Bank of America Corp (BAC) PMO | SLB (SLB) PMO | ||
Mon 20 Jan | Tue 21 Jan | Wed 22 Jan | Thu 23 Jan | Fri 24 Jan |
3M Co (MMM) PMO Netflix (NFLX) AMC | GE Vernova (GEV) PMO | |||
Mon 27 Jan | Tue 28 Jan | Wed 29 Jan | Thu 30 Jan | Fri 31 Jan |
AT&T (T) PMO | Automatic Data Processing (ADP) PMO International Business Machines (IBM) AMC Tesla (TSLA) AMC | Blackstone (BX) PMO Takeda Pharmaceutical (TAK) PMO Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO) PMO Apple Inc (AAPL) AMC | AbbVie (ABBV) AMC Chevron (CVX) AMC | |
Mon 3 Feb | Tue 4 Feb | Wed 5 Feb | Thu 6 Feb | Fri 7 Feb |
Ball Corp (BALL) PMO The Estee Lauder Companies (EL) PMO Merck & Co (MRK) PMO PepsiCo (PEP) PMO Pfizer (PFE) PMO Spotify Technology SA (SPOT) PMO Willis Towers Watson (WTW) PMO | ||||
Mon 10 Feb | Tue 11 Feb | Wed 12 Feb | Thu 13 Feb | Fri 14 Feb |
Mon 17 Feb | Tue 18 Feb | Wed 19 Feb | Thu 20 Feb | Fri 21 Feb |
Walmart (WMT) PMO | ||||
Mon 24 Feb | Tue 25 Feb | Wed 26 Feb | Thu 27 Feb | Fri 28 Feb |
Key: PMO = Pre Market Open AMC = After Market Close E = Estimated
Data: as at 6 January 2025, subject to change. Source: nasdaq.com, company websites
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