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S&P 500 Index Overview – Campbell Soup and American Eagle Report on Wednesday

A consumer staples giant and a clothing retailer headline Wednesday’s earnings release.

American Eagle Outfitter

American Eagle (AEO) is scheduled to release financial results on Wednesday May 27, 2020. The company is expected to lose $-0.22 per share on 656.75 million in revenue. This compares to $0.26 per share in the prior quarter. Earnings forecasts have declined by $0.28 cents per share over the last 30-days down from $0.06 per share. Growth estimates for the quarter see a contraction of 191.70.

The stock prices surged into the results, rallying nearly 50% from its lows in late March. Despite the rebound, it will take a while before consumers return to the malls which will make the return to profitability a long slog for AEO.

Campbell Soup Inc.

Campbell Soup (CPB) is scheduled to report financial results on Wednesday May 27. The consumer staple is expected to report earnings of $0.71 on 2.17 billion in revenues. This compares to $0.66 per share in the prior quarter. ESP are expected to grow by 25% due to increased demand for retail food staples in the wake of the shelter in place mandates. Earning per share have increased by 25% over the past 30-days. Growth estimates are expected to climb by 27%.

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The stock price has dropped 15% since hitting a high of $54 in mid-May. A better than expected results will likely buoy the stock price which should retest the most recent May highs.

This article was originally posted on FX Empire

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