After a short, relatively quiet week for revenue, this week promises to bring about a wave of important reporting, providing valuable insight into the future trajectory of key sectors such as AI, technology and finance.
Let’s take a look at what’s available for investors this week.
Wednesday will be very busy for revenue
Monday, Domino’s pizza (DPZ-1.44%) Report revenue before the market opens. Later that day, Zoom News (ZM-0.95%), Hims & Hers Health (Hem-24.45%) ()Hem), and other major players will release revenue after closing bells.
Investors will monitor Home Depot on Tuesday.HD-2.38%) Morning revenue. This gives important insight into the housing improvement sector. AMC Entertainment (AMC-1.72%) Report revenue after the closing bell.
Lowes (low-2.77%) and TJX companies (TJX-1.59%) ()TJX), TJ Maxx’s parent company will shed light on retail and housing improvement businesses Wednesday morning.
We promise Wednesday evening will be a highly anticipated event. Revenue Report from Nvidia (NVDA-3.69%) ()NVDA), AI Powerhouse, and Salesforce (CRM-2.98%) ()CRM), a cloud-based software leader will be released. Furthermore, Paramount Global (Para+0.48%) ()Para) Release revenues after the market closes and add them to the busy slate of the day.
Thursday, Warner Bros DiscoveryWBD-2.04%) ()WBD) and Bath and Bodyworks (BBWI-4.88%) ()BBWI) Report your morning income. Later that day, Dell (Dell-1.41%) ()Dell) and HP (Website-2.58%) ()Website) Follows lawsuits with announcement of post-market revenues.
Finally, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (brk.B-0.40%) ()brk.B) will announce revenues on Friday, closing off a major company update for the week.
Key inflation indicators scheduled for this week
The February Consumer Trust Report was released on Tuesday and will provide valuable insight into consumer sentiment and spending expectations. New home sales data will be released on Wednesday, providing updates on housing market performance and potential trends.
On Thursday, the release of the first unemployment claim data will be posted each week. The week ends on Friday with the release of the Personal Consumption Expense (PCE) Price Index. This is an important measure of change in inflation tracking of consumer spending on goods and services.