As the earnings season is picking up in high gear, industry bigwigs are lined-up to report quarterly results in the coming weeks. This week would witness an outpour of earnings reports from a host of companies including Apple, Johnson & Johnson, Yahoo, Caterpillar, Boeing, Amazon.com, Colgate-Palmolive, Microsoft, Chevron and many others.
January 25
Apple Inc. (AAPL) is set to announce its first-quarter results after the market close, Monday. Wall Street analysts predict earnings of $2.07 per share on revenues of $12.06 billion. In the same period a year ago, the group reported earnings per share of $1.78 on revenues of $10.17 billion. While announcing the fourth-quarter results, the group said it expects first-quarter earnings in the range of $1.70 - $1.78 per share and revenues of $11.3 billion - $11.6 billion.
Houston, Texas-based Halliburton Co. (HAL) is expected to announce its fourth-quarter results before the market opens, Monday. Consensus estimate calls for earnings of $0.27 per share on revenues of $3.62 billion. The group posted earnings of $0.82 per share, on revenues of $4.91 billion, last year.
In November, the group announced reduction in Mexican activity, which would bring down fourth-quarter earnings by $0.02 per share.
In a research note on the fourth-quarter earnings calls of onshore drillers, FBR Capital Markets said in addition to the announced $0.02 per share negative impact from a reduction in Mexican activity, there could still be downside to the quarter from other international margin declines. Hence, the brokerage lowered its fourth-quarter earnings per share estimate on Halliburton to $0.27 from $0.30.
The world's second largest maker of mobile phone chips Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN) is slated to report quarterly earnings on January 25. Analysts anticipate earnings of $0.49 per share on revenues of $2.98 billion for the fourth quarter. In the comparable period last year, the group earnings were $0.21 per share on revenues of $2.49 billion. In December, the group raised its fourth-quarter earnings outlook to $0.47 - $0.51 per share, while maintaining its upper end of revenue forecast of $2.90 billion - $3.02 billion.
Others reporting on January 25 include, Amgen, Inc. (AMGN), Crane Co. (CR), VMware, Inc. (VMW) and more.
January 26
According to Wall Street analysts, Houston, Texas-based Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI), which will report before the market opens Tuesday, is expected to post fourth-quarter earnings of $0.35 per share, on revenues of $2.33 billion. A year earlier, the group reported earnings of $1.49 per share on revenues of $3.19 billion.
For the Dow component, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co. (DD), the Street expects quarterly earnings of $0.41 per share on revenues of $6.16 billion. In the previous year of the fourth quarter, the group reported a loss of $0.28 per share on revenues of $6.07 billion. In December, the group reaffirmed its earlier issued earnings guidance of $1.80 - $1.90 per share for the full-year 2009, with non-GAAP earnings expected to be in the range of $1.95 - $2.05 per share. Analysts' estimates call for 2009 earnings of $2.01 per share.
Diversified healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is scheduled to report quarterly earnings on January 26. Analysts call for earnings of $0.97 per share on revenues of $15.72 billion. In last year's fourth quarter, the group reported earnings of $0.94 per share on revenues of $15.18 billion. In November, the company reaffirmed its fiscal 2009 earnings guidance of $4.54 - $4.59 per share. However, the projection falls short of consensus of $4.52 per share.
Geneva, Switzerland-based semiconductor maker, STMicroelectronics (STM) is set to announce quarterly results, Tuesday. Wall Street forecasts earnings per share of $0.02 on revenues of $2.51 billion. A year earlier, the group reported a loss of $0.06 per share on revenues of $2.28 billion. While announcing its third-quarter results, the group expected sequential revenue growth between 5% and 12%. In the third quarter, the group's revenue was $2.28 billion.
For the owner of credit rating agency Standard & Poor's and book publisher McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (MHP), analysts expect quarterly earnings of $0.40 per share, on revenues of $1.40 billion. The group reported earnings of $0.42 per share, on revenues of $1.42 billion, for the fourth quarter of 2008. For fiscal 2009, the group expects earnings at the top end of $2.20 - $2.25 per share and revenues to decline by about 7% to about $5.91 billion. The Street is looking for earnings of $2.24 per share on revenues of $5.96 billion for the full-year.
St. Paul, Minnesota-based general insurance provider The Travelers Companies Inc. (TRV) is expected to report fourth-quartet earnings of $1.49 per share on revenues of $5.27 billion, Tuesday before the market opens. In the same period a year ago, the group reported $1.58 per share on revenues of $5.81 billion. Along with its third-quarter results, the company raised its full-year 2009 operating earnings target to range between $5.30 and $5.50 per share. Analysts' view is for earnings of $5.28 per share.
Telecommunications giant Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) is set to report quarterly results before market opens, Tuesday. The Street view projects earnings per share of $0.56, on revenues of $27.32 billion. In the prior-year period, the group's earnings were $0.61, on revenues of $24.65 billion. In January, Credit Suisse lowered Verizon's 2010 estimate to $2.30 From $2.49.
Internet search engine Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) is slated to report fourth-quarter results after the market closes Tuesday. Analysts expect earnings to be $0.11 per share on revenues of $1.23 billion. In the fourth-quarter of 2008, the group posted earnings of $0.17 per share, on revenues of $1.38 billion. Yahoo anticipates fourth-quarter revenues between $1.60 billion and $1.70 billion, ahead of Street prediction.
A. O. Smith Corp.(AOS), Boston Properties, Inc. (BXP), Peabody Energy Corp. (BTU), Siemens AG (SI), Kilroy Realty Corp. (KRC), Qlogic Corp. (QLGC) and few others are scheduled to report earnings on the same day.
January 27
Drug and medical device maker Abbott Laboratories (ABT) is due to report fourth-quarter results before market opens Wednesday. The consensus estimate calls for earnings per share of $1.17, on revenues of $8.59 billion. In the comparable period last year, the group reported earnings per share of $1.06 on revenues of $7.95 billion. For fiscal 2009, Abbott raised its ongoing earnings per share guidance to $3.70 - $3.72, while analysts' number calls for $3.72.
From Construction and mining equipment maker Caterpillar Inc., (CAT) Wall Street expects earnings of $0.28 per share on revenues of $8.11 billion. The Peoria, Illinois-based Dow component is scheduled to report earnings on January 27. A year earlier, the company had posted profit of $1.08 per share on revenues of $12.92 billion. For fiscal 2009, the group tightened its sales and revenues forecast to $32 billion - $33 billion and its profit expectations before items to $1.85 - $2.05 per share. Analysts foresee earnings of $2.01 per share and revenues of $32.59 billion for fiscal 2009. For 2010, the company projects sales to increase 10%-25% from the midpoint of the 2009 outlook.
Defense contractor General Dynamics Corp. (GD) is due to publish its quarterly performance on January 27. Analysts are looking for earnings of $1.57 per share on revenues of $8.39 billion for the fourth quarter. In the year-ago period, the group had reported earnings of $1.62 per share on revenues of $7.85 billion. While announcing the third-quarter results, the company raised its full-year 2009 forecast for earnings from continuing operations to $6.15 - $6.20 per share. Analysts anticipate earnings of $6.18 per share, for the fiscal.
The New York-based crude oil and natural gas explorer Hess Corp. (HES) would unveil its quarterly numbers Wednesday, January 27, with analysts predicting earnings of $0.91 per share on revenues of $7.71 billion. For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2008, the company had reported a loss of $0.15 per share on revenues of $7.38 billion.
Another Dow confrere Norfolk Southern Corp. (NSC) will release its quarterly results after the market closes Wednesday. The Street view calls for profit of $0.85 per share, on revenues of $2.12 billion. In the comparable period a year earlier, the group posted a profit of $1.21 per share on revenues of $2.50 billion.
According to Analysts, Danbury, Connecticut-based Industrial gases producer Praxair, Inc. (PX), which will report before market open Wednesday, is expected to post a profit of $1.09 per share, on revenues of $2.42 billion, for the fourth quarter. Last year, the group reported earnings of $1.01 per share on revenues of $2.40 billion. The company expects earnings per share in the range of $1.05 - $1.10 for the quarter. For full year, Praxair expects adjusted earnings between $3.96 and $4.01 per share, on sales of about $9 billion. Analysts call for earnings of $4.00 per share on revenue of $8.95 billion for the year.
For the San Diego, California-based Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM), analysts are looking for earnings of $0.56 per share on revenues of $2.70 billion for the first-quarter of fiscal 2010. The group foresees quarterly earnings of $0.41 - $0.45 per share and pro-forma earnings of $0.54 - $0.58, on revenues of $2.55 billion - $2.75 billion. The results are due to be released Wednesday, January 27. In the first quarter of fiscal 2009, the group recorded a profit of $0.31 per share on revenues of $2.51 billion. For the full year 2010, the company forecasts earnings of $1.56 - $1.76 per share and pro-forma earnings of $2.10 - $2.30 per share. Revenues for the year are anticipated in the range of $10.50 billion - $11.30 billion. Consensus estimate calls for earnings of $2.25 per share and revenues of $11.06 billion for the year.
Walldorf, Germany-based SAP AG (SAP) would present its fourth-quarter numbers before the market opens Wednesday. The Street estimates SAP's profit to be about $0.95 per share on revenues of $4.55 billion. In its preliminary results for the fourth-quarter, the group reported a 10% decline in its non-GAAP revenue to about EUR 3.18 billion from EUR 3.51 billion. In the prior-year period, earnings were $1.03 per share on revenues of $4.64 billion. While announcing its third-quarter results in October 2009, the group cut its full-year outlook for software and software-related service revenues.
Oil and gas equipment and services provider Smith International, Inc. (SII) is expected to report fourth-quarter earnings of $0.09 per share on revenues of $1.92 billion, according to Wall Street analysts. The Houston, Texas-based group, which is due to report the performance before the market opens Wednesday, had posted a profit of $1.00 on revenues of $3.06 billion, in the comparable period last year. In November 2009, Credit Suisse had lowered its 2010 price target for Smith International to $0.95 from $1.00.
Atlanta, Georgia-based energy provider The Southern Co. (SO) would report its quarterly financials on January 27, with the Street predicting earnings of $0.30 per share, on revenues of $4.29 billion. In the fourth-quarter of last year, the group had earned $0.26 per share, on revenues of $3.80 billion.
Medical device maker St. Jude Medical, Inc. (STJ) is scheduled to report quarterly results Wednesday, with analysts projecting earnings of $0.62 per share, on revenues of $1.20 billion. The St. Paul, Minnesota-based group had logged $0.60 per share and revenues of $1.13 billion for the fourth quarter last year. In its preliminary results issued in November, the group had confirmed its fourth-quarter adjusted consolidated earnings in the range of $0.61 - $0.63 per share, while projecting net sales of about $1.203 billion. For the fiscal 2009, earnings per share are expected in the range of $2.30 - $2.32, and adjusted net earnings per share of $2.41 - $2.43, while analyst consensus is at $2.42 per share.
Aerospace and defense giant Boeing Co. (BA) is scheduled to check in its quarterly numbers on January 27, with analysts looking for a profit of $1.36 per share, on revenues of $17.57 billion. In the comparable period a year ago, the group posted a loss of $0.08 per share, on revenues of $12.68 billion. While announcing its third-quarter results, Boeing lowered its earnings outlook for fiscal year 2009 to $1.35 - $1.55 per share, but reiterated its revenue forecast between $68 billion and $69 billion. Consensus estimates calls for earnings of $1.44 per share, on revenues of $68.05 billion.
From the Dow component United Technologies Corp. (UTX), which is slated to release fourth-quarter results before market opens Wednesday, January 27, Wall Street analysts expect earnings of $1.14 per share, on revenues of $13.84 billion. The Hartford, Connecticut-based company posted earnings per share of $1.23, on revenues of $14.50 billion in the last year. The company reaffirmed its earnings forecast for fiscal year 2009 of $4.10 per share. The Street foresees earnings of $4.11 per share and revenues of $52.73 billion.
Others who share the earnings spotlight Wednesday include BlackRock, Inc. (BLK), Canon, Inc. (CAJ), Owens-Illinois, Inc. (OI), Piper Jaffray Co. (PJC), The Stanley Works (SWK), Valero Energy Corp. (VLO), Symantec Corp. (SYMC), and Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW).
January 28
The St. Paul, Minnesota-based diversified manufacturer 3M Co. (MMM) would announce its fourth-quarter results Thursday, January 28, with analysts' numbers calling for earnings of $1.21 per share, on revenues of $5.88 billion. In the same quarter a year ago, the group had reported earnings of $0.97 per share on revenues of $5.51 billion. In December, 3M Co. reiterated its earnings per share outlook in a range of $4.30-$4.35, or $4.50-$4.55 excluding special items, for fiscal 2009. For fiscal 2010, the group forecast earnings between $4.85 and $5.00 per share and sales between $24.5 billion and $25.5 billion. Consensus estimate calls for earnings per share of $4.57 for fiscal 2009 and $5.02 per share for fiscal 2010.
Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) is set to release its fourth-quarter results on Thursday, with Consensus estimates calling for earnings of $0.72 per share on revenues of $9.00 billion. In the prior-year period, the group reported earnings $0.52 per share on revenues of $6.70 billion. While announcing its third-quarter numbers, Amazon.com provided fourth-quarter net sales forecast between $8.125 billion and $9.125 billion. Based on its third-quarter results, both FBR Capital Markets and Credit Suisse increased Amazon.Com's price target.
Electric utility company American Electric Power Co., Inc. (AEP) would unveil its fourth-quarter numbers Thursday, with Wall Street anticipating earnings of $0.46 per share, on revenues of $3.54 billion. The Columbus, Ohio-based Dow company posted profit of $0.59 per share, on revenues of $3.50 billion, in the comparable period last year. Earlier this month, the group issued 2009 ongoing earnings guidance between $2.90 and $3.05 per share, compared with analysts' profit prediction of $2.94 per share. For the year 2010, the company anticipates ongoing earnings of $2.80-$3.20 per share, while analysts see profit of $3.07 per share.
The Dallas, Texas-based Telecommunications giant AT&T Inc. (T) will release its fourth-quarter results Thursday, with Street estimating earnings of $0.51 per share, on revenues of $30.86 billion. In the same period last year, the company had earned $0.45 per share, on revenues of $31.08 billion. For fiscal year 2009, the group expects consolidated revenues to be slightly below the figure reported in the prior year, while the Consensus is for $123.05 billion.
Medical technology company Becton, Dickinson and Co. (BDX) is scheduled to announce its first-quarter results before market open Thursday, with analysts expecting earnings of $1.20 per share, on revenues of $1.83 billion. Last year, the Franklin Lakes, New Jersey-based group posted profit of $1.26 per share on revenues of $1.73 billion. For fiscal 2010, the company projects earnings from continuing operations to increase about 1% - 3%, over adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations and revenue to grow about 6%, or 5% - 6% excluding the estimated favorable impact from foreign currency translation. Analysts foresee profit of $5.09 per share on revenues of $7.59 billion.
New York-based consumer products company Colgate-Palmolive Co. (CL) would publish its fourth-quarter results Thursday, with analysts anticipating earnings of $1.18 per share on revenues of $4.08 billion. In the year-ago period, the group had recorded profit of $1.00 per share on revenues of $3.66 billion. In last October, the group said it remained comfortable with external profit expectations for both the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2009. Also, it anticipates "another year of double-digit earnings per share growth in 2010." Consensus estimate calls for earnings of $4.34 per share for fiscal 2009 and $4.81 for fiscal 2010.
Washington, DC-based Danaher Corp. (DHR) is slated to release its quarterly numbers Thursday. Wall Street analysts expect earnings of $1.01 per share on revenues of $3.00 billion for the fourth quarter. A year earlier, the group had reported earnings of $1.11 per share on revenue of $3.18 billion. In December 2009, the group raised its forecast for fourth-quarter adjusted earnings to $1.05 - $1.10 per share and full-year adjusted earnings to $3.46 - $3.51 per share. For fiscal 2010, it expects earnings in the range of $3.80 - $4.10 per share and core revenues to grow around 1% - 5%. Analysts foresee profit of $3.48 per share for 2009 and $4.02 per share for 2010.
Before the market opens Thursday, natural gas and electricity provider Dominion Resources Inc. (D) is expected to report fourth-quarter earnings, with analysts predicting earnings of $0.61 per share on revenues of $4.12 billion. In the prior year, the group reported a profit of $0.72 per share on revenues of $4.17 billion. Also, while announcing its third-quarter results, the company provided operating earnings outlook between $0.55 and $0.65 per share for the fourth quarter and reaffirmed operating earnings outlook in the range of $3.20-$3.30 per share for fiscal 2009.
According to analysts, Eastman Kodak Co. (EK) is expected to earn $0.18 per share on revenues of $2.36 billion for the fourth quarter. The Rochester, New York-based group is set to reveal its quarterly results Thursday. For fiscal 2009, Eastman Kodak continues to forecast that its GAAP loss from continuing operations will be at the low end of the range $200 million- $400 million and expects total revenue decline rate for the full-year to be at the high end of its projected range of 12% - 18%. Analysts' numbers calls for a loss of $1.48 per share on revenues of $7.38 billion. In the year-ago period, the group had posted a loss of $0.08 per share on revenues of $2.43 billion.
Thursday's earnings schedule also includes Indianapolis, Indiana-based Eli Lilly & Co. (LLY). Analysts anticipate quarterly earnings of $0.91 per share on revenues of $5.64 billion. In December, Eli Lilly backed its full-year 2009 earnings per share view of $3.90 - $4.00 on a reported basis, or $4.30 - $4.40 on a pro forma non-GAAP basis. For the fiscal 2010, it expects earnings per share of $4.65 - $4.85 on both a reported and pro forma non-GAAP basis. Analysts foresee earnings of $4.42 per share for fiscal 2009 and $4.73 for fiscal 2010. In fiscal 2008, the group had posted quarterly earnings of $1.07 per share on revenues of $5.17 billion.
Low-cost carrier JetBlue Airways Corp. (JBLU) would release its fourth-quarter numbers before the market opens Thursday, with analysts' Consensus calling for earnings of $0.03 per share on revenues of $827.79 million. In the same period a year earlier, the Forest Hills, New York-based Dow component earned $0.02 per share on revenues of $811.0 million.
For defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT), the Street expects quarterly earnings of $1.99 per share, on revenues of $12.47 billion. The Bethesda, Maryland-based group, scheduled to publish results Thursday, posted earnings of $2.05 per share on revenues of $11.13 billion in same quarter of last year. The company lifted its outlook for 2009 earnings per share to $7.40 - $7.60, while maintaining net sales expectations in the range of $44.7 billion - $45.70 billion. Analysts expect the company to earn $7.60 per share on $45.15 billion revenues for the current fiscal.
Investors will also be focusing on Software giant Microsoft Corp's. (MSFT) second-quarter earnings release, Thursday after the market closes. Wall Street projects earnings of $0.58 per share, on revenues of $17.79 billion, for the company. In the prior-year period, the group had recorded $0.47 per share on revenues of $16.63 billion. Microsoft had reduced its full-year 2010 operating expense guidance to $26.2 billion-$26.5 billion, while announcing first-quarter results.
Mobile phone maker Motorola Inc. (MOT) would report fourth-quarter earnings Thursday, January 28. From the Schaumburg, Illinois-based group, analysts estimate earnings of $0.08 per share, on revenues of $5.93 billion. In the previous year, the group had recorded a loss of $0.01 per share on revenues of $7.14 billion. For the fourth quarter, Motorola expects earnings from continuing operations, excluding items, to be in the range of $0.07 to $0.09 per share.
For the world's largest mobile phone maker Nokia Corp. (NOK), Wall Street expects profit of $0.28 per share on revenues of $16.22 billion. The Finnish mobile giant had posted earnings of $0.34 per share on revenues of $16.73 billion in the prior year period. The group expects industry mobile device volumes in the fourth quarter 2009 to be up sequentially.
Also in the schedule is Los Angels, California-based Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OXY). Analysts are predicting earnings of $1.24 per share on revenues of $4.41 billion for the quarter. Last year, the international oil and gas exploration and production company had recorded earnings per share of $1.18 on revenues of $4.02 billion.
Saskatoon, Canada-based fertilizer giant Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. (POT) is expected to report its fourth-quarter results Thursday, with analysts expecting earnings of $0.79 per share on revenues of $1.06 billion. A year earlier, the group had reported fourth-quarter profit of $2.56 per share on revenues of $1.87 billion. Potash Corp expects fourth-quarter net income per share to be in the range of $0.65-$0.85. For fiscal 2009, net income is anticipated to be at the low end of the range $3.25-$3.75 per share, while analysts expect $3.23 per share.
Consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble Co. (PG) will publish its second-quarter results on January 28, with the Consensus estimates calling for earnings of $1.42 per share on revenues of $21.03 billion. The Cincinnati, Ohio-based group recorded earnings of $1.58 per share on revenues of $20.37 billion in the comparable period of previous fiscal. While reporting its first-quarter earnings, the group lifted its second-quarter core earnings view to $0.91 - $1.00 per share, with organic sales growth being 2%- 5%. For fiscal 2010, the company projects core earnings of $3.47 - $3.59 per share, and net sales growth of 3% - 6%. Analysts are looking for earnings of $4.14 per share on revenues of $79.74 billion.
Time Warner Cable, Inc. (TWC) is expected to announce its fourth-quarter numbers before the market open Thursday, with analysts looking for earnings of $0.88 per share on revenues of $4.53 billion. The New York-based group posted earnings of $1.05 per share on revenues of $4.40 billion, in the same period last year.
The Tempe, Arizona-based U.S. Airways (LCC) is expected to incur a fourth-quarter loss of $0.52 per share, on revenues of $2.59 billion. Last year, the group had posted a loss of $1.93 per share on revenues of $2.76 billion.
Thursday's earnings calendar also includes quarterly report cards from AstraZeneca plc (AZN), Baxter International Inc. (BAX), Chubb Corp. (CB), Eastman Chemical Co. (EMN), Juniper Networks (JNPR), Raytheon (RTN), SanDisk Corp. (SNDK), T. Rowe Price (TROW), The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (EL), Textron Inc. (TXT) Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) and more.
January 29
Friday, Dow component Chevron Corp. (CVX) is slated to report fourth-quarter earnings, with analysts projecting earnings of $1.71 per share on revenues of $40.45 billion. In the earlier year period, the San Ramon, California-based integrated oil company had recorded earnings of $2.13 per share on revenues of $45.20 billion.
From the New York-based diversified machinery company Dover Corp. (DOV), analysts expect fourth-quarter earnings of $0.49 per share on revenues of $1.46 billion. For fiscal 2009, the group expects earnings per share to be around the midpoint of $1.75 - $2.00 per share and revenue to decline between 24% and 26% year-over-year. Consensus estimate calls for earnings of $1.94 per share and revenues of $5.71 billion, for the fiscal. The group had earned $0.91 per share on revenues of $1.73 billion, a year before.
According to the Street analysts, Deerfield, Illinois-based Fortune Brands, Inc. (FO) is expected to report fourth-quarter earnings of $0.51 per share, on revenues of $1.67 billion Friday, January 29. The company had lifted the bottom end of its fiscal 2009 earnings forecast range to $2.10 - $2.30 per share, while analysts are looking for earnings of $2.27 per share. In the prior-year period, the group earned $0.68 per share on $1.79 billion revenues.
Diversified technology and manufacturing company Honeywell International Inc. (HON) would report its fourth-quarter numbers before the market opens Friday, analysts estimate $0.90 per share in earnings, with revenues expected to be $8.14 billion. In the previous year's fourth quarter, the company had earned $0.97 per share on revenues of $8.71 billion. In December, the Morris Township, New Jersey-based group reaffirmed its 2009 full-year earnings guidance of $2.85 per share and sales forecast of about $31 billion. Excluding items, 2010 earnings per share are expected in the range of $3.00 - $3.20 and sales between $31.3 billion and $32.2 billion. Analysts expect 2009 earnings of $2.85 per share and revenues of $8.14 billion. For the 2010 fiscal, analysts foresee earnings per share of $2.41 on revenues of $31.00 billion.
Before market open Friday, Mattel, Inc. (MAT) would unveil its fourth-quarter numbers, with analysts looking for earnings of $0.68 per share and revenues of $1.98 billion. The El Segundo, California-based toys maker had reported earnings of $0.49 per share on revenues of $1.94 billion, in the prior year period.
Others expected to declare quarterly results Friday include Arch Coal Inc. (ACI), Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY), Graham Corp. (GHM), Provident Financial Services Inc. (PFS) and many others.
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