Earnings Season Continues With Big Names Reporting

 | Jul 26, 2021 08:31AM ET

  • Earnings season continues with big names reporting from important global sectors
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  • h2 Earnings Revisions/h2

    We feature two companies with earnings revisions this week. Wall Street Horizon tracks firms from around the world that publicly declare an earnings date, but then publicly change it. By moving a reporting date, a firm indicates there may be unusual news in the offing.

    BP (NYSE:BP) (LON:BP) is the 8th biggest company on the United Kingdom’s FTSE 100 index with a market cap greater than £55 billion.¹ It’s among the largest Energy stocks in the world. BP is also a darling for dividend-focused investors as the stock yields more than 5%. It’s a large position for many global portfolio managers, so the upcoming earnings report is certainly one to watch closely.

    h2 The Energy Sector Sours/h2

    Shares of the oil and gas giant have come under pressure lately as the economic recovery has been called into question due to rising COVID cases from the Delta variant. Europe is among the hardest-hit regions. BP’s stock price fell about 20% peak to trough from June to July. Still, oil prices remain elevated versus earlier this year while natural gas and power prices in Europe have skyrocketed.

    h2 BP Stock Price History (1-Year)²/h2