Markets Cried, A Heavy Earnings Week decides the fate....

Finance Visualized Weekly - Issue #13

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A Hefty Earnings week ahead!

These earnings are very important…
The earnings calendar for the week of April 20, 2025, highlights key reports from Tuesday to Friday. On Tuesday, April 22, Lockheed Martin, Verizon, 3M, General Electric, and Tesla announce earnings before the market opens, while Intuitive Surgical and Chubb report after close. Wednesday, April 23, features AT&T, Boeing, GE Vernova, Procter & Gamble, and American Airlines before open, with Boston Scientific and Fiserv after close. On Thursday, April 24, Union Pacific, Pepsi, Northrop Grumman, and Charter Communications report before open, followed by Capital One and Intel after close. Finally, on Friday, April 25, Colgate-Palmolive, Schlumberger, and HCA Healthcare share earnings before the market opens. No earnings are scheduled for Monday, April 21.

Walgreens loses it’s 92 Year Dividend Streak

Rough times are ahead
Walgreens suspended dividend payouts entirely due to severe financial pressure. Walgreens has been hit hard due to failing ventures and negative Free Cash Flow.

The Space Economy is Expanding

Buckle Up we are going to Space
In 2024, the global space economy hit $596 billion. Enabled solutions led with $308 billion, driven by services and apps relying on space infrastructure. The core space market added $224 billion, covering government and private investments in space agencies and R&D. Satellite services contributed $137 billion, while uncontracted internal costs and launch services brought in $64 billion and $22 billion, respectively. Space manufacturing rounded it out with $41 billion, showing steady growth across the sector.

The Robo Wars

We are entering the age of Star Wars

In 2025, eight humanoid robots are compared: X1 Gamma (China, 1.85m, 104 kg, 1.5 m/s, 45 kg strength), Figure 02 (USA, 1.70m, 70 kg, 1.2 m/s, 20 kg strength), Phoenix (Canada, 1.70m, 75 kg, 1.34 m/s, 25 kg strength), Apollo (USA, 1.80m, 100 kg, 1.52 m/s, 55 kg strength), Digit (USA, 1.60m, 65 kg, 1.5 m/s, 35 kg strength), Atlas (USA, 1.80m, 89 kg, 3.3 m/s, strength unspecified), H1 (China, 1.80m, 47 kg, 3.3 m/s, 45 kg strength), and Optimus (Tesla, USA, 1.73m, 57 kg, 1.5 m/s, 45 kg strength). Atlas and H1 lead in speed at 3.3 m/s, while Apollo has the highest strength at 55 kg. Heights range from 1.60m to 1.85m, and weights from 47 kg to 104 kg.

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