Netflix, Gevo, Fastenal: What to Watch When the Stock Market Opens Today
January 20 2021 - 7:28AM
Dow Jones News
By James Willhite
-- U.S. stock futures gained ahead of a busy day of earnings
reports and the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th
president.
Futures tied to the S&P 500 rose 0.4% Wednesday, while
contracts linked to the tech-heavy Nasdaq-100 rose 0.8%. Dow Jones
Industrial Average futures were up 0.2%.
What's Coming Up
Earnings from Morgan Stanley, Procter & Gamble and
UnitedHealth are due before the opening bell. United Airlines and
Alcoa will release quarterly results just after markets close.
The National Association of Home Builders housing market index
for January, due at 10 a.m. ET, is expected to tick down to 85 from
86 a month earlier.
Mr. Biden will be sworn in as president at noon.
Market Movers to Watch
-- Netflix shares jumped more than 13% ahead of the bell after
it said it added 8.5 million subscribers in the fourth quarter,
ending last year with an additional 37 million altogether.
-- Shares of renewable energy company Gevo plunged more than 20%
premarket after it said it is selling $350 million of shares in a
registered direct offering priced at-the-market.
-- Bank of New York Mellon's shares slipped 0.7% premarket after
it said its profit fell for the recent quarter as revenue
decreased, partly due to lower interest rates on interest-earning
assets.
-- Fastenal shares ticked up 1% premarket. The maker of tools
and fasteners declared a dividend after the close. Its latest
earnings are due this morning.
Market Fact
S&P 500 bank shares are now down just 10% from where they
started 2020, but their multiples have actually expanded, from
under 12 times forward earnings to nearly 14 times.
Chart of the Day
The best explanation for how stocks have moved this year is the
raw price of the stock, with lower-priced ones doing better. But
the price on its own carries virtually no useful information,
writes columnist James Mackintosh.
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(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 20, 2021 07:13 ET (12:13 GMT)
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