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The upcoming week features significant economic indicators and earnings reports. In the U.S., key reports include job openings, ISM services, and the employment report. Notable earnings include Palantir Technologies, Disney, AMD, and Amazon. In Canada, the S&P Global Manufacturing PMI and Labour Force Survey will be released, alongside earnings from companies like Suncor Energy and Canopy Growth. The economic outlook shows mixed results, with slight increases in some sectors and challenges in others, particularly in employment rates and trade balances.
Palantir Technologies is set to release its Q4 2025 earnings on February 2, with expectations of $1.34 billion in revenue, a 62% increase year-over-year. Analysts project earnings per share of $0.23, marking a 64.3% jump. The company has a history of beating revenue estimates. Key metrics to watch include commercial customer growth and AI platform adoption. Analysts are divided, with RBC maintaining a Sell rating and Citi upgrading to Buy. The stock has seen a 12.3% decline recently, trading at $146.96, with a consensus Hold rating and a 25.08% upside potential from current levels.
Stock futures experienced a decline and the price of Bitcoin dropped significantly as major indexes tested support levels and silver prices took a dive on Friday. Notable companies such as Google, AMD, Lilly, Amazon, and Palantir are closely watched as the market reacts. Dow Jones futures recorded a fall along with Bitcoin reaching its lowest point since 2024, signaling a significant shift in the market.
Palantir is set to report earnings on Feb. 2.
Wall Street is entering a busy earnings week with over 110 S&P 500 companies reporting quarterly results, including major tech firms like Amazon, Alphabet, Palantir, AMD, and PayPal. So far, 77% of companies have exceeded earnings estimates, indicating strong performance. Key reports include Disney, which may see a 10% profit drop, and Palantir, expected to show 60% growth. Other notable companies reporting include Pepsi, Chipotle, AMD, Uber, Eli Lilly, and Amazon, with varying expectations for earnings growth and market reactions.