These stocks could see big moves on earnings reports this week

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A handful of stocks could see strong earnings-related moves this week.

A collection of stocks including AT & T and Tesla could see strong moves this week on the heels of quarterly results. Earnings so far in the third-quarter have surpassed Wall Street's expectations. The more than 14% of S & P 500 companies that have reported results so far have together notched earnings growth of more than 6%, according to FactSet. Meanwhile, 75% of the companies have surpassed analysts' estimates.

mountain Tesla stock. The Elon Musk-helmed EV company recently underwhelmed Wall Street with its "We, Robot" event earlier in October, which showcased Tesla's full self driving advancements, which Musk said he expects to be rolled out in both the Model 3 and Model Y in California and Texas next year. Musk has made similar promises in 2015-2017, and 2019. Bloomberg also reported that the robots at the event were being controlled by humans and not operating on their own .

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