American Express’s Earnings Outlook

American Express (NYSE:AXP) is set to give its latest quarterly earnings report on Friday, 2023-10-20. Here’s what investors…

American Express (NYSE:AXP) is set to give its latest quarterly earnings report on Friday, 2023-10-20. Here’s what investors need to know before the announcement.

Analysts estimate that American Express will report an earnings per share (EPS) of $2.94.

American Express bulls will hope to hear the company announce they’ve not only beaten that estimate, but also to provide positive guidance, or forecasted growth, for the next quarter.

New investors should note that it is sometimes not an earnings beat or miss that most affects the price of a stock, but the guidance (or forecast).

Past Earnings Performance

Last quarter the company beat EPS by $0.08, which was followed by a 0.0% drop in the share price the next day.

Here’s a look at American Express’s past performance and the resulting price change:

Quarter Q2 2023 Q1 2023 Q4 2022 Q3 2022
EPS Estimate 2.81 2.65 2.22 2.41
EPS Actual 2.89 2.40 2.07 2.47
Price Change % -3.89% 0.31% 10.54% -1.67%

eps graph

Stock Performance

Shares of American Express were trading at $151.53 as of October 18. Over the last 52-week period, shares are up 7.75%. Given that these returns are generally positive, long-term shareholders should be satisfied going into this earnings release.

To track all earnings releases for American Express visit their earnings calendar on our site.

This article was generated by Benzinga’s automated content engine and reviewed by an editor.

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