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Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Berkshire Hathaway, and Coca-Cola: Stocks to watch this week

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Photo: Michael M. Santiago (Getty Images)
Photo: Michael M. Santiago (Getty Images)

If you thought last week was a heavy one for markets — big intraday swings, shifting sentiment — just wait. Another packed slate of earnings and economic data is on the way, offering one of the clearest views into the health of American business yet this year. Think Amazon (AMZN), Meta (META), Buffett’s Berkshire, and many more marquee names.

Here are the results and reports investors will be watching:

Monday, April 28

As you can see in your Pizza Tracker, Domino’s (DPZ) earnings are approaching. On Monday, investors will feast on the pizza chain’s results and get a broader look across sectors, from semis to sanitation.

Waste Management (WM) reports after the close, with analysts watching for margin trends and pricing power amid rising operational costs. The company has historically delivered steady results, but volume softness or cost inflation could raise concerns.

NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) will offer an early read on global chip demand. Consensus expects EPS of $2.18, down from $2.85 a year ago — a signal that the downturn in semis isn’t over yet, especially for firms tied to autos and industrials.

Cadence Design Systems (CDNS) is also on deck. As an EDA (electronic design automation) leader, its results may hint at how much R&D spending chipmakers are still willing to do in a tight environment.

Welltower (WELL), a key REIT in the senior housing space, will test investor appetite for healthcare real estate amid higher interest rates. Roper Technologies (ROP) brings an industrial software twist, with its diverse portfolio expected to deliver another quarter of durable earnings. Investors will look for clues on M&A appetite and organic growth.

Tuesday, April 29

Tuesday also brings a slew of high-profile names across sectors.

Visa (V) is expected to post $2.68 in EPS, up slightly from last year, as investors eye cross-border volume and travel-related spend for signs of global momentum. Coca-Cola (KO), a bellwether for consumer spending, is set to report earnings as the market weighs price hikes versus volume declines. Also reporting are Booking Holdings (BKNG), S&P Global (SPGI), Novartis (NVS), and Pfizer (PFE).

Outside of the mega-cap realm, Spotify (SPOT) — which has leaned hard into profitability in recent quarters — will be watched for progress on margins and subscriber churn after several rounds of cost cuts.

On the macro side, the JOLTS report for March hits at 10:00 AM ET. It’s one of the Fed’s favorite labor market gauges and could sway expectations around future rate moves, especially if job openings show signs of a sharp pullback.