Nvidia Defies Spending Slump Weighing On Best Buy, HP: Earnings Week Ahead
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A handful of retailers and tech companies reporting this week, truncated by the Thanksgiving holiday, will show firms

A handful of retailers and tech companies reporting this week, truncated by the Thanksgiving holiday, will show firms grappling with weaker consumer and corporate spending.

Best Buy Co., Nordstrom Inc. and Lowe’s Cos. are set to post slumping sales, reflecting the consumer pullback in discretionary sales that’s already been flagged by retail peers Walmart Inc. and Target Corp. The growing reluctance among households to make big-ticket purchases, however, could benefit the likes of Miniso Group Holding Ltd., which targets consumers with small gifts and snacks.

Nvidia Corp.’s quarterly results could still exceed sky-high investor expectations thanks to strong demand for generative artificial intelligence. AI buzz notwithstanding, HP Inc. and Zoom Video Communications Inc. earnings will be muted by constrained corporate budgets.

Monday: Trip.com’s (TCOM US) quarterly adjusted earnings per share more than tripled, borne by strong domestic summer travel demand in China. The Shanghai-based online travel agency’s strategy of bundling tourist-attraction and music-festival tickets with accommodations will help it navigate sagging demand for outbound travel, Bloomberg Intelligence said.

Tuesday: Nvidia (NVDA US) quarterly sales could exceed consensus forecasts with a 170% surge amid sustained generative AI demand for accelerators, BI said. The firm’s ability to quickly produce chips for China that also comply with export controls imposed by US regulators should help mute the impact of these restrictions on its earnings, BI added. Investors will pay particular attention to how the US curbs on AI chip exports to China will affect Nvidia’s data center business, Citi said.

Wednesday: Deere (DE US) could be conservative with its guidance for 2024 when it reports pre-market, BI said. With the farm-equipment market showing signs of slowing, the firm could give net income guidance below analysts’ consensus forecast of $9.3 billion. BI, however, expects any downturn to be more moderate then previous cycles.

Thursday: No notable earnings. Markets closed for Thanksgiving holiday.

Friday: No notable earnings.

Author: Gabriel Sanchez, Redd Brown, Rachel Phua and Ignacio Gonzalez

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