Market highlights for next week: Tiffany, McCormick and CKE Restaurants to report
Posted Mar 23rd 2007 4:00PM by Eric Buscemi
Filed under: Boston Scientific (BSX), Tiffany and Co (TIF), Goldman Sachs Group (GS)
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Monday March 26
- Tiffany & Co (NYSE: TIF) to report Q4 earnings; conference call at 8:30am. Analysts will evaluate Tiffany's holiday performance, new products and note management's comments on global diamond and jewelry trends.
- Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) to hold analyst meeting at 8:30am.
- Canon Inc ADR (NYSE: CAJ) to hold shareholder meeting at 10pm.
Tuesday March 27
- Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE: GS) to hold shareholder meeting at 9:30am.
- McCormick and Company Inc (NYSE: MKC) to report Q1 earnings; conference call at 10am. Analysts will focus on McCormick's consumer segment [largest business], but will also note industrial business line performance, new spices/ingredients and commodity costs.
Wednesday March 28
- Teco Energy Inc (NYSE: TE) to provide 2007 outlook; webcast at 8am.
- Media Telecommunications & Entertainment Conference 3/28-3/29
Thursday March 29
- PDUFA date for Nastech Pharmaceutical Company Inc's (NASDAQ: NSTK) Calcitonin-Salmon Nasal Spray for Osteoporosis.
Friday March 30
- Finish Line Inc (NASDAQ: FINL) to report Q4 earnings; conference call at 8:30am. Note that the company issued disappointing guidance earlier this month.
- CKE Restaurants Inc (NYSE: CKR), the owner of Carl's Jr. and Hardee's restaurants, to report Q4 earnings; conference call at 9am. Analysts will review the company's same store sales by restaurant chain, average lunch/dinner checks, menu changes and margins. Analysts will also evaluate management's the performance of breakfast offerings, and the company's chain expansion plan.
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3-23-2007 @ 9:20PM
Michael Levy said...
The more an elastic band without genuine construction is stretched, the bigger the snap back into doom and gloom!