Stocks to Watch: Coca-Cola, J&J, Goldman
NEW YORK --
Coca-Cola (KO) , the beverage giant, is expected by analysts Tuesday to post first-quarter profit of 88 cents a share on revenue of $10.82 billion.
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Health care company Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) will earn $1.35 a share in its first quarter on revenue of $16.28 billion, according to analysts. Johnson & Johnson posts earnings before the opening bell Tuesday.
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Goldman Sachs (GS) is expected by analysts to earn $3.55 a share in the first quarter on revenue of $9.45 billion.
Goldman beat the average analysts' profit view for the fourth quarter, but missed in the two preceding quarters. Meanwhile, the consensus revenue estimate is 20% below last year's reported first-quarter total of $11.89 billion.
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Research In Motion(KITD) , the BlackBerry maker, is considering hiring bankers to help it weigh its strategic options.
Bloomberg reported that RIM is considering hiring one Canadian bank and one global bank. The company had indicated a willingness to look at its strategic options during its recent earnings conference call.
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Intel(INTC) reports earnings after the closing bell Tuesday.
Intel, the world's biggest chipmaker, is expected by analysts to post a quarterly profit of 50 cents a share on revenue of $12.84 billion.
