Two Magnificent Seven Earnings Are In… Who Wins the Gold?

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    Yesterday marked the beginning of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. This is when the best athletes from all over the world compete in their respective sports to win the bronze, silver or the coveted gold medal. The weight of the world is on their shoulders with millions of people watching, hoping to exceed expectations of their performance and make their country proud.

    Some sports like gymnastics are judged by the tiniest little detail and are scored based on difficulty and execution. A gymnast can have a great floor routine, but if they don’t stick the landing, their scores will suffer. Or in swimming, taking home the silver or gold can be determined by a millisecond.  

    For example, in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Michael Phelps won the 100-meter butterfly final swimming race by just .01 seconds. He originally started the race in seventh place and the heavy favorite, Milorad Cavic of Serbia, was in the lead for most of the race. But in the final seconds of the race, Phelps was able to push through and win the gold.

    Wall Street has its own Olympics of sorts: earnings season. Companies step in front of the analysts’ judging panel and hope that their quarterly numbers meet, or better yet exceed analysts’ expectations and prove that their fundamentals are sound and there is room for further growth. Analysts can either punish or reward companies over the smallest details.

    This week, we had two of the Magnificent Seven stand in front of the judging panel: Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) and Tesla, Inc. (TSLA). Both companies reported their earnings results after Tuesday’s close.

    So, in today’s Market 360, we’ll review their quarterly numbers and see which company won the gold (if either). Four more of the Magnificent Seven will release their earnings reports next week, so I’ll preview their results today, too. And then, I’ll share another area of the market we should watch while the earnings Olympics continue.

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