Q4 Earning​s Season Coming up Roses

 | Feb 13, 2024 04:32

  • Q4 earnings make a comeback at the halfway point

  • Outlier earnings dates next week - MODG, LYFT, LNT, WEN, YELP, HBI, CNK

  • 1,282 companies expected to report during the second peak week of the Q4 season

  • The Q4 earnings season has done an about-face after starting out a little rough with disappointing banking results. Better-than-expected reports in the last two weeks have been driving US stocks to new highs. On Thursday the S&P 500 crossed the 5,000 mark for the first time ever in intraday trading.

    Last week's notable winners were once again concentrated in the tech and tech-adjacent spaces, with AI-focused companies leading the group. Recently IPO'd Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) smashed quarterly expectations and issued bullish guidance for the current quarter. Arm's chips are found in many smartphone and PC devices, and they count giants such as Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) among their customers. Arm has benefitted from the race towards artificial intelligence as companies require more robust processors to support development. The stock catapulted nearly 50% in the day after its report.

    Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) is another AI-centric company that blew results out of the water last week. The company surpassed revenue expectations on the back of strong demand for its AI tools, typically from defense and intelligence branches of the U.S. government. CEO Alex Karp said the demand for large language models "continues to be unrelenting."

    Other standouts last week were consumer focused, perhaps giving some clues around the health of the US consumer just ahead of major retail reports. Spotify (NYSE:SPOT) pleased investors by reporting an uptick in premium subscribers. Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) saw shares climb after reporting a stake in Epic Games as well as the planned launch of an ESPN streaming service in 2025 and an exclusive release of Taylor Swift's Era's Tour movie. Ralph Lauren (NYSE:RL) showed certain pockets of apparel are still strong after their earnings beat came from a mix of price increases and strength from China. Fellow apparel company, Under Armour (NYSE:UA) (UAA), noted weakness in sales, but it was proposed cost cutting and increased profit expectations that took shares higher on Thursday. In contrast, other consumer-centered businesses such as McDonald's (NYSE:MCD) and Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) suffered poor results due to the Middle Eastern conflict and falling sales due to boycotts in that region.

    As a result of better-than-expected reports last week, the FactSet blended S&P 500 EPS consensus now stands at 2.9%, an uptick from 1.6% the week prior.[8]

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    We get results from a smattering of industries this week including enterprise tech (Monday.Com Ltd (NASDAQ:MNDY), HubSpot Inc (NYSE:HUBS), Twilio Inc (NYSE:TWLO)), travel & leisure (Airbnb Inc (NASDAQ:ABNB), Tripadvisor Inc (NASDAQ:TRIP), Marriott International Inc (NASDAQ:MAR)), restaurants (The Wendy’s Co (NASDAQ:WEN), Shake Shack Inc (NYSE:SHAK)) and more.