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Earnings live: Tesla, Netflix, General Motors, Ford, and P&G to headline third quarter earnings calendar this week
Yahoo Financeยท2025-10-20 12:22

Earnings Overview - Earnings season is underway with major companies like Tesla and Netflix reporting results this week, and 12% of S&P 500 companies have reported as of October 17 [1][3] - Analysts expect an 8.5% increase in earnings per share for the third quarter, marking the ninth consecutive quarter of positive earnings growth, although this is a deceleration from the 12% growth reported in Q2 [1][2] Sector Representation - A diverse range of sectors will report earnings, including airlines (Southwest Airlines, American Airlines), toy manufacturers (Mattel, Hasbro), and telecom providers (AT&T, T-Mobile) [4] - Consumer-focused companies like Procter & Gamble and Deckers Outdoors are expected to provide insights into consumer spending trends [4] Notable Earnings Reports - American Express reported earnings that exceeded expectations, driven by strong demand for its Platinum card [8] - Ally Financial reported earnings per share of $1.18, surpassing estimates of $0.96, with revenue of $2.17 billion also exceeding expectations [9][10] - Truist's net income rose to $1.3 billion, or $1.04 per diluted share, beating analyst estimates of $0.99 per share [11] - Fifth Third reported a 7% year-over-year increase in net interest income to $1.52 billion, with earnings per share growing 17% to $0.91 [16] Market Reactions - CSX reported better-than-expected profits and revenue, with earnings per share of $0.44, exceeding expectations of $0.42 [22] - U.S. Bancorp reported net income of $2.00 billion, or $1.22 per share, beating estimates and achieving record quarterly revenue of $7.3 billion [24] - Charles Schwab's stock rose 4% after reporting earnings of $1.26 per share and record revenue of $6.13 billion, a 27% increase year over year [25][26] Technology Sector Highlights - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) reported a 39% year-over-year profit surge and raised its 2025 revenue outlook, driven by strong demand for AI-related technologies [28][29] - Interactive Brokers saw a 32% increase in customer accounts, leading to a 23% rise in commission revenue to $537 million [20][21] Challenges and Misses - Progressive's stock fell over 6% after reporting earnings of $4.44 per share, missing expectations of $5.30 per share, with a significant year-over-year net income drop [31][32] - Abbott's stock declined 1% after reporting diluted earnings per share of $0.94, below the expected $1.04 [39]