Quantcast
Channel: DailyFinance.com
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 9760

Will Today's Earnings Send the Dow Jones Industrials to New Record Highs?

$
0
0

Filed under:

The Dow Jones Industrials jumped 89 points on Tuesday, but the most notable thing about the Dow's movements was that the average managed to recover from an intraday drop of nearly 200 points -- from being up 100 points to being down 100 points -- on the way toward its eventual winning day. Between positive earnings results from Coca-Cola and Johnson & Johnson and this afternoon's favorable release from Intel , could the Dow make a push to new record highs?

How earnings could send the Dow soaring
Each of the earnings announcements Tuesday had broader lessons for investors in the Dow Jones Industrials. For Coca-Cola, expectations were extremely low, with controversies over the possible health effects of its carbonated beverages exacerbating existing challenges as U.S. consumers have already started moving toward non-carbonated drinks. But Coca-Cola managed to deliver growth where it needed it most: from emerging markets, where currency-adjusted revenue rose 12% in China, 6% in India, and 7% in Latin America. Contrast that to the 1% decline in North America, and you can see where mature consumer stocks need to keep focusing their efforts on higher-growth markets worldwide.

Johnson & Johnson had generated more optimism coming into its report, and once again, the health-care conglomerate's pharmaceutical division delivered outpaced growth with a 12% increase in segment revenue. By contrast, medical devices just barely managed to post positive growth, while consumer-oriented products actually saw sales decline. Some concerns about what may prove to be a limited window of opportunity for hepatitis-C standout Olysio could hold back growth later this year or next year, but for now, Johnson & Johnson has found a viable way to hold back the headwinds from Obamacare on its device business and produce lasting growth.

Source: Intel.


Finally, Intel's earnings could point to further gains for the Dow tomorrow, as the tech giant managed to top earnings expectations even though it missed slightly on the revenue side. In making its pitch to enter the mobile-device business, Intel said that it expects to ship 40 million tablet-computer chips this year. Yet given the operating losses that Intel's mobile and communications group suffered, investors might take more heart from data-center and Internet of Things revenue, which posted much more impressive growth.

For the Dow Jones Industrials, the key to earnings season isn't so much the results themselves but rather the response that each company makes to find new ways to grow. If the innovative spirit of the Dow's component companies shines through, then the Dow could easily pick up the couple of percentage points needed to set new all-time record highs.

The biggest thing to come out of Silicon Valley in years
If you thought the iPod, the iPhone, and the iPad were amazing, just wait until you see this. One hundred top engineers are busy building one in a secret lab. And an ABI Research report predicts 485 million of them could be sold over the next decade. But you can invest in it right now, for much less than you might expect. Click here to get the full story in this eye-opening new report.

The article Will Today's Earnings Send the Dow Jones Industrials to New Record Highs? originally appeared on Fool.com.

Dan Caplinger has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends and owns shares of Coca-Cola, Intel, and Johnson & Johnson and has options on Coca-Cola. Try any of our Foolish newsletter services free for 30 days. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Copyright © 1995 - 2014 The Motley Fool, LLC. All rights reserved. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 9760

Latest Images

Trending Articles





Latest Images