James Gorman, chief executive of Morgan Stanley. Qilai Shen | Bloomberg | Getty Images Morgan Stanley is set to report second-quarter earnings before the opening bell on Thursday. Here’s what Wall Street expects: Earnings: $1.14 a share, 12% lower than a year earlier, according to Refinitiv Revenue: $9.99 billion, 5.8% lower than a year earlier
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David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Goldman Sachs is scheduled to report second-quarter earnings before the market opens Tuesday. Here’s what Wall Street expects: Earnings: $4.89 per share, forecast by Refinitiv Revenue: $88.828 billion, forecast by Refinitiv Goldman posted first-quarter revenue below Wall Street estimates as executives cited tougher market
Johnson & Johnson‘s profit jumped 42% in the second quarter, with all three of the sprawling health-care company’s businesses performing better than Wall Street expected. Here’s what the company reported compared with Wall Street estimates, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $2.58, adjusted, vs. $2.46 expected Revenue: $20.56 billion vs.
A United Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft lands at San Francisco International Airport on March 13, 2019 in Burlingame, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images United Airlines Holdings’ on Tuesday reported second-quarter earnings that topped Wall Street’s expectations, sending shares up more than 1% in postmarket trading. The Chicago-based airline posted adjusted earnings per share
Pedestrians pass in front of a Wells Fargo bank branch in New York. Eric Thayer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Wells Fargo is scheduled to report second-quarter earnings before the opening bell on Tuesday. Here’s what Wall Street expects: Earnings: $1.15 per share Revenue: $20.93 billion Much of Wall Street remained in wait-and-see mode ahead