7 Stocks To Watch For March 30, 2017

Some of the stocks that may grab investor focus today are:

  • Wall Street expects Science Applications International Corp SAIC to report quarterly earnings at $0.78 per share on revenue of $1.09 billion before the opening bell. SAIC shares rose 0.91 percent to close at $86.25 on Wednesday.
  • Analysts expect Franklin Covey Co. FC to post a quarterly loss at $0.22 per share on revenue of $41.72 million. Franklin Covey shares declined 5.34 percent to close at $15.95 on Wednesday.
  • Lululemon Athletica inc. LULU reported downbeat earnings for its fourth quarter and issued a weak forecast for the current quarter. Lululemon shares gained 4.11 percent to close at $66.30 on Wednesday.
  • Before the markets open, Titan Machinery Inc. TITN is projected to report a quarterly loss at $0.21 per share on revenue of $313.31 million. Titan Machinery shares climbed 9.84 percent to close at $15.51 on Wednesday.
  • Worthington Industries, Inc. WOR reported weaker-than-expected earnings for its third quarter. Worthington shares rose 0.82 percent to close at $50.63 on Wednesday.

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  • Analysts are expecting Lindsay Corporation LNN to have earned $0.39 per share on revenue of $119.12 million in the latest quarter. Lindsay will release earnings before the markets open. Lindsay shares gained 0.09 percent to close at $81.39 on Wednesday.
  • Progress Software Corporation PRGS reported upbeat results for its first quarter and named Paul Jalbert as CFO. The company also reported the purchase of DataRPM for $30 million. Progress shares rose 1.31 percent to close at $28.67 on Wednesday.
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