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Earnings Reporting Schedule For Dow Industrials

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Published: Monday, 16 Jul 2007 | 8:24 AM ET
By: By CNBC.com

Here's the expected reporting dates for most of the 30 components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average in chronological order over the next five weeks. Most of the companies release their information before the start of trading. Alcoa, American Express, Intel, IBM, Microsoft and Disney report after the close of trading at 4:00 p ET.

Alcoa (AA) - July 9

General Electric (GE) - July 13

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) - July 17

Coca-Cola (KO) - July 17

Intel (INTC) - July 17

JPMorgan Chase (JPM) - July 18

Altria (M0) - July 18

Pfizer (PFE) - July 18

United Technologies (UTX) - July 18

International Business Machines (IBM) - July 18

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Honeywell (HON) - July 19

Microsoft (MSFT) - July 19

Caterpillar (CAT) - July 20

Citigroup (C) - July 20

Merck (MRK) - July 23

American Express (AXP) -- July 23

DuPont (DD) - July 24

AT&T (T) - July 24

McDonald's (MCD) -- July 24

Boeing (BA) - July 25

3M (MMM) - July 26

Exxon Mobil (XOM) - July 26

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Verizon (VZ) - July 30

Disney (DIS) - August 1

Home Depot (HD) - August 14

Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) - August 14

Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) - August 16

As of publication time, dates for General Motors (GM), AIG (AIG) and Procter & Gamble(PG) could not be confirmed.

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As usual, Alcoa kicks off the reporting season in the second quarter but the big week for Dow components starts July 16.

   
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