Kiplinger's Earnings Calendar for This Week (April 15-19)

Check out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.

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Below is a weekly earnings calendar of the most important upcoming quarterly reports scheduled to be released by publicly traded companies. However, we have also provided expanded earnings previews and recaps for select companies.  

Please check back often. This earnings calendar is updated regularly.  

(Editor's Note: Earnings dates in tables are tentative. However, companies featured in "Earnings Spotlights" have officially announced their earnings dates.)

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Earnings calendar highlights

Monday (4/15)

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Noteworthy before-the-open earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
Charles SchwabSCHW$0.73 per share
Goldman SachsGS$8.73
M&T BankMTB$3.01

Tuesday (4/16)

Earnings recap: UnitedHealth Group

UnitedHealth Group (UNH) stock has had a rough start to the year, with shares off more than 15% through the April 15 close. A cybersecurity attack at its Change Healthcare unit and a disappointing reimbursement rate for Medicare Advantage health plans are just two of the headwinds UNH has contended with, making it one of the worst Dow Jones stocks for 2024.

However, UNH stock jumped more than 7% out of the gate Tuesday in the initial reaction to the health insurer's first-quarter earnings report. For the three months ended March 31, UnitedHealth disclosed earnings of $6.91 per share on revenue of $99.8 billion.  Analysts, on average, were anticipating earnings of $6.14 per share on revenue of $92.4 billion.

The earnings are adjusted and don't include the $682 million loss UnitedHealth incurred from the Change Healthcare data leak. 

The report also showed that UNH's medical care ratio, which measures medical costs as a percentage of premium revenue, rose to 84.3% vs 82.2% in the year-ago period. 

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Other noteworthy before-the-open earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
Bank of AmericaBAC$0.76 per share
BNY MellonBK$1.19
Commerce BancsharesCBSH$0.80
Johnson & JohnsonJNJ$2.64
Morgan StanleyMS$1.67
Northern TrustNTRS$1.45
PNCPNC$3.01
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Noteworthy after-the-close earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
Fulton FinancialFULT$0.39 per share
Hancock WhitneyHWC$1.18
Interactive BrokersIBKR$1.61
J.B. Hunt Transport JBHT$1.54
OmnicomOMC$1.54
United AirlinesUAL-$0.57

Wednesday (4/17)

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Noteworthy before-the-open earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
Abbott LaboratoriesABT$0.96 per share
ASMLASML$3.27
Citizens Financial GroupCFG$0.71
First HorizonFHN$0.33
PrologisPLD$1.28
Travelers CompaniesTRV$4.87
U.S. BancorpUSB$0.84
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Noteworthy after-the-close earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
AlcoaAA-$0.55 per share
Bank OZKOZK$1.46
Brandywine Realty BDN$0.24
Crown CastleCCI$1.72
CSXCSX$0.45
Discover Financial ServicesDFS$2.96
Equifax EFX$1.44
F.N.B. CorpFNB$0.34
First Industrial RealtyFR$0.61
Kinder MorganKMI$0.34
Las Vegas SandsLVS$0.61
Rexford Industrial RealtyREXR$0.58
SL Green RealtySLG$1.94
SynovusSNV$0.99
Wintrust FinancialWTFC$2.41

Thursday (4/18)

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Noteworthy before-the-open earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
Alaska AirALK-$1.03 per share
Ally FinancialALLY$0.34
Apogee EnterprisesAPOG$1.01
Badger Meter BMI$0.82
Blackstone BX$0.97
ComericaCMA$1.09
D.R. HortonDHI$3.07
Genuine Parts GPC$2.16
Home BancsharesHOMB$0.46
Iridium CommunicationsIRDM$0.15
KeyCorpKEY$0.22
ManpowerMAN$0.91
Marsh & McLennanMMC$2.80
Snap-OnSNA$4.64
Texas CapitalTCBI$0.58

Earnings recap: Netflix

Netflix (NFLX) disclosed its first-quarter earnings results after Thursday's close. The streaming giant reported earnings of $5.28 per share, up 83% year-over-year (YoY), on revenue of $9.4 billion (+14.6% YoY). Analysts were expecting earnings of $4.20 per share on $8.6 billion (+5.8% YoY).

What's more, Netflix said total memberships were up 16% in Q1 to 269.6 million, beating Wall Street's forecast for 264.2 million. 

Still, the FAANG stock fell more than 4% in Thursday's extended session after the company's Q2 revenue guidance fell short of estimates. Netflix also wrote in its shareholder letter that it will stop reporting quarterly membership numbers beginning in fiscal 2025.

"The market hasn't taken kindly to news Netflix will stop reporting quarterly membership numbers," says Sophie Lund-Yates, lead equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown. "This is a natural pivot as the group steps into its cash flow-positive era."

Lund-Yates adds that the company's plan was always to grow the customer base "and then drive revenue gains from elsewhere, but now we're at that inflection point, there will be nerves around what this means for Netflix's label as a higher-octane growth stock. 

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Other noteworthy after-the-close earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
Glacier Bancorp GBCI$0.32 per share
PPG IndustriesPPG$1.86
Western Alliance BancorpWAL$1.64

Friday (4/19)

Earnings spotlight:  Procter & Gamble 

Procter & Gamble (PG) made headlines earlier this month when the consumer products giant hiked its quarterly dividend by 7% to $1.0065 per share. This is more of the same for one of Wall Street's best dividend stocks, with PG having raised its payout for 68 consecutive years.

The company will remain in the spotlight with its fiscal third-quarter earnings report due out ahead of Friday's open. Analysts, on average, expect P&G to disclose earnings of $1.31 per share (-4.4% YoY) on revenue of $19.0 billion (-5.5% YoY).

CFRA Research analyst Ana Garcia has a Buy rating on the consumer staples stock ahead of earnings. "We think PG's margin performance, notably above its pre-pandemic levels, should provide levers to offset any turbulence if it develops," Garcia writes in a note to clients. The analyst adds that the company's strong cash position, stock buyback program and healthy delta between its free cash flow and allocation strategies could "prove attractive should our top-line thesis fail to materialize." 

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Other noteworthy before-the-open earnings reports
CompanyTicker symbolEarnings estimate
American ExpressAXP$2.96 per share
Fifth Third BancorpFITB$0.68
Huntington BancsharesHBAN$0.24
Regions FinancialRF$0.45
SLB SLB$0.75

Reporting schedules are provided by Briefing.com and company websites. Earnings estimate data provided by Refinitiv, an LSEG business, via Yahoo! Finance, and S&P Global Market Intelligence via Briefing.com. 

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Karee Venema
Senior Investing Editor, Kiplinger.com

With over a decade of experience writing about the stock market, Karee Venema is the senior investing editor at Kiplinger.com. She joined the publication in April 2021 after 10 years of working as an investing writer and columnist at Schaeffer's Investment Research. In her previous role, Karee focused primarily on options trading, as well as technical, fundamental and sentiment analysis.