Earnings Roundup Week 2: Still Strong
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Anthropic and OpenAI don’t disclose much about their financial structure or performance directly, since they’re privately held. The tech giants pouring billions and billions into both firms, however, do disclose some details about those investments. So if analysts know where to look, you can learn quite a lot about who is investing in whom, to […more]
Which of these companies avoid fuel cost surprises by purchasing derivatives to hedge against higher costs? Explore the Derivatives and Hedging disclosure to find out. Read more.
Ten companies account for all of it. The top ten contributors to the year-over-year change in net income added a combined $29.2 billion — slightly more than the entire $29.1 billion delta. That means the other 534 companies, taken as a group, contributed essentially nothing on net. Read more.
Read about how to trace a growing expense that was supposed to improve Keurig’s efficiency by closing certain factories and other operations, “intended to optimize our manufacturing and distribution footprint throughout our operations.” Read more.
The six biggest banks on Wall Street have all filed their first-quarter earnings now, and it’s time to examine the banks’ proprietary trading — specifically, how much revenue from those trades drives revenue for the banks overall. Read more.
Earnings releases and quarterly reports for Q1 2026 will start arriving in large numbers this week and next. One issue sure to be on the minds of financial analysts will be the war in Iran and how that fighting might affect corporate operations — so where should you look for disclosures that might help you […more]
Delta is the first U.S. airline to report earnings every quarter (it’s one of the first to report earnings across all industries, actually), so its numbers provide a valuable early window into how the war in Iran is affecting corporate earnings. Those effects are most immediately visible in the amount of money Delta and other […more]
This company offers one of the first examples of a company disclosing specific tariff amounts that it has actually paid, and which the company might therefore recoup in some sort of tariff refund process. Read more.
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