The biggest corporate reports have passed, but there are still a few that can move the markets next week. On Tuesday, Lyft, which became public recently, will report its first earnings as an exchange traded company. Shares reached $ 88.60 in the first trading day on March 20th, after which they collapsed. The bottom reached $ 54.32 on April 26 finished the week at $62.29.
Walt Disney will publish their reports on Wednesday. Disney jumped after announcing that they would start selling a subscription to their own platform, directly competing with Netflix. They also enjoy the awesome performance of their latest Avengers hit movie. The price went up to the top of $ 142.37, but then dropped and has closed last week at $134.26.
Monday: Sysco, Tyson Foods
Tuesday: Electronic Arts, Sprint, Emerson Electric, NCR, Lyft, Papa Johns
Wednesday: McKesson, Century Link, Dropbox, Walt Disney, New York Times
Thursday: Liberty Media, Callaway Golf, Symantic, Eastman Kodak, Zillow, GoPro
Friday: Revlon, Marriot Int'l
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