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Here are seven stocks reporting quarterly earnings the week of Sept. 5. Nio(NIO): The troubled Chinese electric vehicle maker could use some good news. GameStop(GME): Expect investors to push up the price of this meme stock following its quarterly print. Asana(ASAN): The software maker has been one of the hardest-hit tech stocks this year. DocuSign(DOCU): The online document management company is struggling to find its way after the pandemic. Smith & Wesson(SWBI): A strong earnings report could help the firearms maker to move past a recent controversy. Dave & Buster’s(PLAY): The restaurant chain’s stock is one of the few that is actually up this year. Kroger(KR): The grocery retailer has shown that it is able to manage inflation and keep its loyal customer base.
Here are seven stocks reporting quarterly earnings the week of Sept. 5. Nio(NIO): The troubled Chinese electric vehicle maker could use some good news. GameStop(GME): Expect investors to push up the price of this meme stock following its quarterly print. Asana(ASAN): The software maker has been one of the hardest-hit tech stocks this year. DocuSign(DOCU): The online document management company is struggling to find its way after the pandemic. Smith & Wesson(SWBI): A strong earnings report could help the firearms maker to move past a recent controversy. Dave & Buster’s(PLAY): The restaurant chain’s stock is one of the few that is actually up this year. Kroger(KR): The grocery retailer has shown that it is able to manage inflation and keep its loyal customer base.

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