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Last night on CNBC Reports, I ran a stock screen on 150 companies scheduled to report earnings between today and Friday.
As I pointed out to Dennis Kneale, the screen looked for companies set to report that have been lagging behind the S&P 500's [.SPX
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In the on-air report I pointed out three stocks, DuPont [DD
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]. DuPont reported this morning and beat EPS estimates by 8 cents per share, despite lower sales and a restructuring charge. In the premarket the stock is up about 2%. McDonalds and UPS report on Thursday before the bell. Here are the 11 companies that came up in the the screen and deserve a deeper look.
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