Interim Data Provides Valuable Info That Drives Global Market Volatility

 | Sep 17, 2021 04:18PM ET

Executive Summary

  • Wall Street Horizon launched Interim Calendar featuring key dates and information between earnings announcements – we look at two firms with upcoming interim events

  • Dividend policy changes are positive this year, but there is a caution flag waving

  • A consumer discretionary name with a sputtering share price is profiled as an earnings outlier

Wall Street Horizon launched Interim Calendar on September 14 . This expansive new dataset contains dates and information about recurring announcements made by companies between their quarterly or semiannual earnings reports. Figures such as sales, production, services levels, and financial condition updates are contained in the interim calendar.

Upcoming Interim Events

Fastenal Co (NASDAQ:FAST) is a $30-billion market cap industrials company based in Minnesota. It’s a strong proxy for what’s happening in the important manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy, but its business overseas also sheds light on global activity. FAST provides monthly sales updates between its quarterly earnings reports—September revenue figures will be released on the morning of October 12 . The following month’s sales update posts November 4 before the Baird 2021 Global Industrial Conference where Holden Lewis, EVP & CFO is scheduled to speak.

Getlink SE (PA:GETP) is a leading transport company headquartered in France. Interim updates are arguably more vital for international firms since many of these companies report earnings just twice a year. Interim calendar has two notable events in October: monthly Shuttle Traffic information Unconfirmed on October 7 (based on reporting history) and semi-annual revenue and traffic figures Confirmed on October 21 . Unconfirmed events will be Confirmed once the company announces the event or will be confirmed on the date of the event.

The interim calendar provides valuable corporate event information that drives stock price volatility in markets around the world. Amid an uncertain macroeconomic environment, corporate executives are quickly pivoting to evolving trends. Short-term business updates are more important than ever.

A Check On Dividend Trends

Given this uncertainty, what signals are we getting from firms by way of dividend policy? Dividend announcements and payments are among the more than 40 corporate event types Wall Street Horizon covers, therefore, keeping our fingers on the pulse of corporate sentiment. When firms are optimistic, they tend to raise dividends. When tough times lie ahead, we see dividend cuts.

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How is 2021 shaping up? It’s a year of rebound and optimism despite ongoing challenges such as COVID-19 lingering and inflation shooting to multi-decade highs. Our data show more dividend increases announced this quarter versus Q3 2020. It continues a strong trend that began last summer. This is a metric market participants should continue to monitor as there has been an uptick in dividend decreases quarter-on-quarter. That could be a warning sign as we head toward 2022.

Figure 1: Dividend Changes Among Global Firms (Q1 2018-Q3 2021)