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Tech Giants and Market Moves: A Week of Financial Ups and Downs
USAMonday, April 21, 2025
Tesla's results are highly anticipated, with signs pointing to a challenging quarter. Vehicle registrations in California, Tesla's largest U. S. market, have been declining for six straight quarters. This drop is due to increased competition, an aging product lineup, and the controversial public image of CEO Elon Musk. Other companies to watch this week include SAP, Novartis, GE Aerospace, and Verizon. These companies will provide insights into various sectors, from global defense and aviation spending to telecom customer growth and capital costs.
IBM and AT&T will also be in the spotlight, serving as indicators for the enterprise tech and telecom sectors. These sectors have promised stability but face pressure to cut costs and defend margins. Boeing's report will be closely watched for updates on aircraft deliveries and production pace. Recent geopolitical tensions, including reports that China has asked its airlines to halt Boeing orders, add uncertainty to the company's outlook. The Fed's Beige Book, released later in the week, will offer a look at wage pressures, hiring, and consumer demand.
Alphabet will report under the shadow of a major legal setback. A U. S. federal judge allowed an antitrust case against Google's ad tech business to proceed, adding uncertainty to the company's operations. Other companies reporting this week include Procter & Gamble, Merck, T-Mobile, and PepsiCo. These reports will provide a cross-sector view of consumer spending, pricing power, and healthcare demand. Fresh data on jobless claims and durable goods orders will also be released, offering insights into the labor market and business spending.
The week wraps up with earnings from Charter, Aon, and HCA, along with reports from AbbVie, Colgate, and various energy and services firms. These reports will provide a final read on how the first quarter of the year played out and set the tone for what's to come.
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