Looking Ahead To Microsoft Earnings Report

 | Jul 19, 2021 02:30PM ET

Executive Summary

  • Microsoft is set to report earnings later than usual following M&A activity in April
  • Firms remain flushed with cash following the pandemic
  • European stocks have tapped the brakes this summer—we profile one Italian construction company that recently revised its earnings date
  • Several major U.S. and European companies have issued preliminary earnings announcements

The Heart Of Earnings Season

Reporting season heats up now that the first few large financial companies posted results. Thus far, bottom-line figures have been strong relative to analysts’ expectations once again. We discussed “better than they are.

This week, we highlight an earnings outlier and an earnings revision that portend some negative news for the profiled firms. We also hit on several companies issuing preliminary earnings reports.

Earnings Outlier

It’s not often we bring up the happenings of the very biggest stocks in the world—but we do so this week. Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT), the second-largest market cap company at $2.13 trillion, lit up our radar concerning its upcoming earnings date. Recent corporate activity could be the cause.

Mega Cap U.S. Growth's Dominance Re-emerges

Taking a step back, what a run it has been for the biggest of big stocks. While Q4 2020 and Q1 2021 saw small caps, cyclicals and value plays surge, the last two months have been a return to growth stocks’ dominance. The FAAMG names are leading the market. MSFT has rallied nearly 20% just in the last two months. Can that continue? Could earnings season cause a hiccup? The upcoming earnings report might provide the answer.

Outlier Analysis

The Washington-based software firm in the information technology sector completed its fiscal year on June 30. “Mr. Softy,” as Wall Street dubs it, has historically posted Q4 results between July 16 and July 20. On April 28, Wall Street Horizon set an inferred date of July 21 per the trend.

MSFT often pre-announces two weeks before its earnings date, so we had clues that it was reporting late. Indeed, on July 13, the company announced it would post results on the afternoon of July 27—a week later than first estimated. The result is a high Z-score of 3.97, indicating a later than normal announcement. Portfolio managers should bear in mind that Microsoft is acquiring Nuance Communications (NASDAQ:NUAN), which could have an impact on the late announcement.

Acquisition Details – Broader Implications?

The Nuance deal, a nearly $20-billion all-cash transaction announced on April 12, bolsters Microsoft’s health-care cloud business and other activities. It’s another step in the direction of AI. Investors should be on the lookout for more major corporate deal-making as earnings season rolls on.

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Companies are flush with cash following the central bank, fiscal and consumer response to the pandemic. Putting some of that money to use via mergers and acquisitions is a logical step at this point in the economic cycle now that balance sheets are shored up. Firms will want to take caution considering lofty market valuations, though.

Figure 1: MSFT Stock Price History (1-Year)