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As U.S. stock futures started the day with a dip, the spotlight is on several stocks that investors are likely to closely monitor today:
- Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) is expected to announce its quarterly earnings, with projections at $2.51 per share in earnings and $21.04 billion in revenue before the markets open. Johnson & Johnson’s shares saw a modest 0.3% increase, closing at $158.00 in after-hours trading.
- NetScout Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTCT) has released preliminary results for the second quarter, which were weaker than expected, leading the company to revise its FY24 guidance downwards. This news caused NetScout Systems shares to drop significantly, falling by 20.1% to $22.05 in the after-hours trading session.
- Bank of America Corporation (NYSE: BAC) is set to unveil its latest quarterly earnings, with anticipated earnings of 81 cents per share and revenue of $25.14 billion. Bank of America’s shares experienced a slight 0.3% increase, reaching $27.07 in after-hours trading.
- 22nd Century Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: XXII) has announced a proposed public offering, although specific terms of the offering remain undisclosed. This news resulted in a 14.4% decrease in 22nd Century shares, which settled at $0.4702 in after-hours trading.
- The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) is projected to report quarterly earnings of $5.31 per share and revenue of $11.14 billion before the opening bell. Goldman Sachs shares recorded a minor 0.1% gain, reaching $314.60 in after-hours trading.