
Most Anticipated Earnings this Week – Week of April 28, 2025
The week ahead holds earnings releases for several market-moving companies, including names such as Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft, which are of particular interest to many investors.
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Here is a list of this week's most anticipated earnings. Click on any ticker to further research the stock and determine whether it's a Buy, ahead of its earnings report.
Monday, April 28- (DPZ), (WM)
Tuesday, April 29 – (PYPL), (SPOT), (V), (PFE), (UPS), (SBUX), (SOFI), (KHC), (SNAP), (KO), (AZN), (FSLR), (MO), (RCL), (MDLZ), (GM), (NVS), (BP)
Wednesday, April 30- (CAT), (MSFT), (ETSY), (META), (NCLH), (QCOM), (TDOC), (HOOD), (MGM)
Thursday, May 1 – (MA), (AAPL), (MRNA), (AMZN), (MCD), (XYZ), (LLY), (MSTR), (CVS), (ROKU), (TWLO), (RIOT), (ABNB)
Friday, May 2 – (XOM), (CVX), (FUBO), (SHEL)
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