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  • CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports which financial, media and energy companies are reporting earnings next week. Visa, Disney and Anadarko are among the names. (1:06)

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    Impressive quarterly earnings from Facebook did little to keep analysts at bay or placate investors, with the stock sinking in pre-market action on Thursday.

  • United Parcel Service reported fourth-quarter earnings below analysts' estimates and set a weaker-than-expected profit forecast for 2013.

  • The social media giant reported earnings and revenue that beat expectations but its operating margin fell sharply. The stock bobbed between positive and negative after-hours.

  • CNBC's Jon Fortt reports the details of Qualcomm's Q1 earnings data.

  • Facebook reports earnings per share of $0.17, and revenue of $1.59 billion, with A.B. Mendez, Knight PE Source Capital Markets; Roger Kay, Endpoint Technologies; and CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • Reacting to today's weaker-than-expected GDP report, with Ethan Harris, Bank of America; Margie Patel, Wells Capital Management; Erik Ristuben, Russell Investments; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.

  • Facebook will report its earnings after today's closing bell, and investors are watching for mobile growth, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports Boeing is has not told 787 suppliers to slow down deliveries; and Cai Von Rumohr, Cowen and Company senior research analyst, provides perspective.

  • Investors will be listening to Facebook's earnings conference call tonight to hear if there are any projections for its recently debuted graph search, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  • A look at Facebook's stock ahead its earnings release after today's closing bell, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin. Analysts are expecting mobile ad revenue to make a leap from last quarter.

  • CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports Boeing is standing by its 787, and there is no change in the aircraft's production schedule.

  • CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports Viacom is under pressure from declining ratings, and Time Warner Cable's earnings per share are expected to grow 18 percent.

  • Ken Sena, Evercore Partners analyst, breaks down the big tech's fourth quarter earnings miss, as shares popped higher in extended-hours trading. Also, a preview of Facebook's numbers due out after the bell today.

  • The online retailer's earnings and outlook fell short of forecasts but revenue jumped 22 percent during the quarter and margins were strong. Shares initially fell then popped higher after-hours.

  • CNBC's Jon Fortt reveals the one number investors should be focused on when the tech giant reports earnings after the bell.

  • A look at two very important areas investors need to watch ahead of Boeing's earnings tomorrow, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

  • The FMHR traders debate whether Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is helping the company and if the stock is a buy; and Amazon's earnings are out tonight, with Peter Dixon, Fidelity Investments.

  • CNBC's Jane Wells asks college students which smartphone is the "coolest."

  • Research In Motion's BlackBerry 10 launches tomorrow, but shares of RIMM are down. Francesco Guerrera, Wall Street Journal, offers insight.