thx for your info but i have none of them. will MA also beat if Visa is doing good?
Earnings Focus: Do You Hold These Standout Companies?
@Tiger_comments:This week, hundreds of S&P companies released their financial reports, and a few companies stood out with significant gains either during yesterday's trading session or after hours. Let's take a look at yesterday's star stocks! Do you own any of these companies? Share your profitable positions with us! 1. $Spotify Technology S.A.(SPOT)$ +11.41%: turn from loss to profit yoy Revenue reached €3.6 billion, up 20%. Adjusted operating profit: €168 million. Number of premium subscribers: 239 million, up 14% year-over-year. 2. $GE Aerospace(GE)$ +8.28%: beat estimates and announced significant dividend Q1 revenue: $16.1 billion, up 11% year-over-year, beating by $400 million. Non-GAAP EPS: $0.82, beating by 17.14%. The company also announced plans to pay a significant dividend for the first time since 2018. 3. $Texas Instruments(TXN)$ +9.04%: beat estimates and raised revenue forecasts Q1 revenue: $3.66 billion, down 16.4% year-over-year, with the market expecting $3.61 billion. Net profit: $1.11 billion, down 35% year-over-year, beating by 12.92%. Texas Instruments announced optimistic revenue forecasts for the quarter, suggesting that the downturn demand may ease. 4. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ +13.33%: missed but promised new car model Profits of $1.1 billion, down 55% from the year-ago quarter Revenues of $21.3 billion, down 9%. Although the quarterly revenue missed analyst estimates, Tesla jumped over 15% in extended hours trading after announcing the launch of new electric vehicle models by 2025. 5. $Philip Morris(PM)$ +3.83%: beat both EPS and revenue a little bit Revenue: $8.79 billion, higher than the market's expected $8.47 billion Adjusted EPS: $1.50, beating by 6.38%. In the first quarter, the company's smoke-free alternative products accounted for 39% of its total revenue. 6. $Visa(V)$ +2.87%: beat and expressed positive sentiment Revenue: $8.8 billion, beating by 2.09%. Adjusted EPS of $2.51, surpassing the estimates by 2.87%. Visa executives stated on a conference call that international travel continues to be robust
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