Aecom, Alcon And 3 Stocks To Watch Heading Into Monday

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With U.S. stock futures trading mixed this morning on Monday, some of the stocks that may grab investor focus today are as follows:

  • Wall Street expects Aecom (NYSE:ACM) to post quarterly earnings of $1.47 per share on revenue of $2.02 billion after the closing bell, according to data from Benzinga Pro. Aecom shares slipped 0.1% to $75.83 in after-hours trading.
  • Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. (NYSE:HE) reported second-quarter earnings of 13 cents per share, which missed the analyst consensus estimate of 17 cents per share. The company reported $939.703 billion in sales, up from $746.392 million in the year-ago period. Hawaiian Electric shares fell 0.7% to close at $12.40 on Friday.
  • Analysts are expecting Alcon Inc. NYSE: ALC) to post quarterly earnings of 75 cents per share on revenue of $2.77 billion. The company will release earnings after the markets close. Alcon shares gained 3.3% to close at $71.81 on Friday.

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  • Check-Cap Ltd. (NASDAQ:MBAI) reported a 1-for-7 reverse share split, effective on Aug. 12. Check Cap shares fell 2.1% to $1.38 in the after-hours trading session.
  • Analysts expect Monday.Com Ltd (NASDAQ:MNDY) to post quarterly earnings of $1.11 per share on revenue of $355.22 million before the opening bell. Monday.Com shares rose 0.9% to $94.00 in after-hours trading.

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