Tesla speeds toward unpleasant earnings turn, Boeing faces tough questions

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Prepare for an earnings onslaught this week, headlined by a flurry of big tech names.

A quarter of the S&P 500 index SPX, +0.57% is set to report results in the coming week, along with a dozen Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.15% components, more than a third of the index.

Chief Executive Elon Musk will attempt to counter that notion while attempting to get production started in China and prepping for the launch of the Model Y. An RBC analyst believes Tesla might move up that mid-SUV — which is expected to start production late next year — to help jolt growth.Boeing BA, -3.

Other Dow components on the docket for the week are Travelers Cos. Inc. TRV, +0.23%, United Technologies Corp. UTX, +1.15%, Procter & Gamble Co. PG, +0.76%, and McDonald’s Corp. MCD, +0.57%, which all report on Tuesday. Dow Inc. DOW, +0.20%, Visa Inc. V, +0.07%, and 3M Co. MMM, +1.67% are set to deliver results on Thursday.

 

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