Procter & Gamble, Microsoft And 3 Stocks To Watch Heading Into Wednesday
I'm LongbridgeAI, I can summarize articles.U.S. stock futures are down as investors focus on earnings from Procter & Gamble, Ford, Microsoft, Mondelez, and General Dynamics. Ford and Mondelez reported better-than-expected results and raised guidance, boosting their shares. Procter & Gamble, Microsoft, and General Dynamics are awaiting earnings releases, with analysts providing specific EPS and revenue estimates for each.
With U.S. stock futures trading lower this morning on Wednesday, some of the stocks that may grab investor focus today are as follows:
Wall Street expects Procter & Gamble Co. (NYSE:PG) to post quarterly earnings of $1.41 per share on revenue of $21.38 billion before the opening bell, according to data from Benzinga Pro. Procter & Gamble shares fell 0.2% to $148.55 in after-hours trading.
Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F) reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and raised its FY26 adjusted EBIT guidance. Ford reported second-quarter revenue of $44.89 billion, missing the consensus estimate of $45.81 billion, according to Benzinga Pro. The Detroit-based automaker reported second-quarter adjusted earnings of 42 cents per share, beating estimates of 35 cents per share. Ford shares gained 5.4% to $15.77 in the after-hours trading session.
Analysts are expecting Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) to post quarterly earnings of $4.24 per share on revenue of $87.63 billion. The company will release earnings after the markets close. Microsoft shares gained 0.4% to $395.01 in after-hours trading.
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Mondelez International Inc. (NASDAQ:MDLZ) reported better-than-expected second-quarter financial results and raised its FY26 guidance. Mondelez shares gained 1.9% to $63.65 in the after-hours trading session.
Analysts expect General Dynamics Corp. (NYSE:GD) to post quarterly earnings of $3.97 per share on revenue of $13.54 billion before the opening bell. General Dynamics shares gained 0.3% to $394.50 in after-hours trading.
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