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AECOM, Home Depot, and Nvidia Report Earnings This Week
URGENT UPDATE: Major earnings reports are set to flood the Dallas-Fort Worth area this week, starting with AECOM on November 16. The construction powerhouse aims to rebound from a disappointing previous quarter, raising expectations among analysts.
In a significant day for financial markets, Nvidia, the semiconductor giant, will also unveil its third-quarter earnings, alongside retail giants such as Home Depot, T.J. Maxx parent company TJX, Lowe’s, and Target. Investors are keenly watching these reports to gauge the performance of the economy in the lead-up to the holiday season.
Additionally, the Small Business Administration is hosting its Small Business Expo at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. This event promises invaluable resources for aspiring entrepreneurs, featuring workshops and networking opportunities designed to kickstart new ventures.
On the intellectual front, Steven B. Kamin, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, will engage in a pivotal discussion at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Joined by Mark A. Wynne, the Dallas Fed vice president, they will tackle the current role of the dollar during a lunch event at 2200 N. Pearl St..
Former CNN and Los Angeles Times CEO Tom Johnson will discuss his book, Driven, detailing his remarkable journey from a reporter to leading major news organizations. This free event takes place at Interabang Books at 5:30 p.m.
Furthermore, Karen Molinar, the Fort Worth ISD superintendent, will be a key speaker at the Fort Worth Chamber’s Women’s Leadership Summit.
Another major earnings day will feature Walmart, Intuit, Ross, and Gap Inc., along with Jacobs, a Dallas-based engineering firm known for its single-letter stock ticker “J.” Investors are particularly curious if recent tariffs and economic headwinds will hinder Jacobs’ performance.
Additionally, renowned Dallas architect Larry Boerder will share insights into the city’s architectural history at Interabang Books at 5 p.m.. His firm is recognized for its modern revivalist designs in upscale neighborhoods like Highland Park and University Park.
Lastly, BJ’s Wholesale Club is gearing up to launch its first Dallas-area stores in the coming months and will also be reporting its third-quarter earnings.
Stay tuned for more updates as these pivotal events unfold, impacting local businesses and the broader economic landscape.
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