Walmart, Target and Home Depot Earnings This Week Will Test How Resilient the US Consumer Really Is
Six major retailers report this week. Here's what Walmart, Target and Home Depot earnings will reveal about the US consumer heading into fall.
Equities & Earnings Correspondent, Global Markets Review
Owen covers single stocks, earnings and sell-side research for Global Markets Review, with a concentration in semiconductors and the wider AI supply chain. He writes the publication's earnings previews and maintains the reporting calendar that underpins its earnings coverage.
His approach to analyst research is deliberately sceptical: he treats price-target changes and rating changes as different events, and gives weight to the former only when estimate revisions accompany them. That framing runs through most of his ratings coverage.
Before focusing on equities he worked on company filings and disclosure analysis, and his articles lean heavily on primary documents — quarterly reports, investor-relations calendars and regulatory filings — rather than on secondary commentary.
Owen holds no positions in individual securities covered by Global Markets Review.
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