Our regular look at the FTSE 350 and other companies reporting from 03 – 07 November.
- Palantir shows no signs of slowing
- Data centres in focus for AMD’s third quarter
- J Sainsbury kicks off the year strong, can momentum last?
Palantir Technologies, Q3 Results, Monday 3 November
Matt Britzman, senior equity analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown: Palantir NYSE:PLTR heads into its third-quarter earnings next week after surpassing a record $1 billion in revenue last quarter, up 48% year-over-year. The US commercial business was the standout, growing 93% and now representing roughly one-third of total revenue. While growth in this segment is accelerating, there remains a substantial opportunity to capture a larger share of a massive market that is still in its early stages.
For the third quarter, markets expect a 50% rise in revenue and a 77% jump in underlying operating income, fuelled by growth in both commercial and government contracts. Palantir is clearly a high-quality business, well-positioned to benefit from rising demand for AI-driven data insights. But the stock trades at a hefty premium, leaving little room for missteps.
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Advanced Micro Devices, Q3 Results, Tuesday 4 November
Matt Britzman: AMD NASDAQ:AMD is set to release its third-quarter results next week, with expectations of revenue around $8.7 billion and a gross margin near 54%. This follows a strong second quarter, driven by robust growth in the Client and Gaming segment. Investor focus, however, remains on the data centre business, which faced challenges last quarter due to US export restrictions on certain AI chips. While licenses for these exports are expected to be approved, AMD’s timeline for securing them and ramping up production remains somewhat uncertain, making this a key area to monitor.
Looking ahead, AMD’s partnership with OpenAI suggests its next-generation chips, expected next year, could be a viable option for some of AI’s largest workloads. Execution at scale remains a challenge, and any updates on this collaboration will be closely watched.
J Sainsbury, Half Year Results, Thursday 6 November
Aarin Chiekrie, equity analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown: Sainsbury’s LON:SBRY delivered a strong start to the year, with all parts of the business performing well. Solid top-line growth and ongoing efficiency improvements show that the group isn’t resting on its laurels, but management expects profits for the current year to remain broadly flat. This outlook reflects an expected £140 million increase in costs linked to changes in employers’ National Insurance contributions and the national minimum wage.
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Looking ahead to next week’s results, investors don’t think price competition has been as intense as the sector had feared at the start of the year. Helped by growing real wages, UK consumers are proving resilient. And if Sainsbury’s can keep growing volumes and gaining market share, there could be room for management to upgrade its cautious full-year guidance. For the first half, the consensus points towards retail underlying operating profit of around £500 million.
For the current week’s reporting diary see our Company Diary page here.
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FTSE 100, FTSE 250 and selected other companies scheduled to report
| Monday 03-Nov | |
|---|---|
| UK:Manufacturing, EU:Manufacturing | |
| Diversified Energy LON:DEC | Q3 |
| Kosmos Energy [LON:KOS] | Q3 |
| Palantir NYSE:PLTR | Q3 |
| Spirax LON:SPX | Full Year |
| Tuesday 04-Nov | |
| US:Balance of Trade | |
| AdvancedAdvT LON:ADVT | Interims |
| AMD NASDAQ:AMD | Q3 |
| Associated British Foods LON:ABF | Full Year |
| BP LON:BP. | Q3 |
| Domino’s LON:DOM | Q3 |
| dotDigital LON:DOTD | Full Year |
| EnSilica LON:ENSI | Full Year |
| Focusrite LON:TUNE | Full Year |
| International Workplace LON:IWG | Trading |
| Shopify NYSE:SHOP | Q3 |
| Smiths News LON:SNWS | Full Year |
| Wednesday 05-Nov | |
| UK:PMI, US:PMI, EU:PMI, GER:PMI | |
| Barratt Redrow [LON:BTRW] | Trading |
| Braemar LON:BMS | Interims |
| Cameco TSX:CCO | Q3 |
| Coca-Cola Europacific [LON:CCEP] | Q3 Trading |
| Conduit LON:CRE | Trading |
| JD Wetherspoon LON:JDW | Q1 Trading |
| Lancashire LON:LRE | Trading |
| Marks & Spencer LON:MKS | Half Year |
| Novo Nordisk [CPH:NOVO] | Q3 |
| Persimmon LON:PSN | Trading |
| TP ICAP LON:TCAP | Q3 Trading |
| Trainline LON:TRN | Interims |
| Thursday 06-Nov | |
| EU:Retail Sales | |
| AstraZeneca LON:AZN | Q3 |
| Auto Trader LON:AUTO | Half Year |
| BT LON:BT.A | Half Year |
| Derwent London LON:DLN | Trading |
| Diageo LON:DGE | Q1 Trading |
| Harbour Energy LON:HBR | Trading |
| Helios Towers LON:HTWS | Q3 |
| HgCapital [LON:HGT] | Q3 |
| Hikma Pharma LON:HIK | Trading |
| Howden Joinery LON:HWDN | Trading |
| IMI LON:IMI | Q3 Trading |
| ITV LON:ITV | Q3 Trading |
| National Grid LON:NG. | Half Year |
| OSB LON:OSB | Q3 Trading |
| Prudential LON:PRU | Q3 Trading |
| RS LON:RS1 | Half Year |
| S4 Capital LON:SFOR | Trading |
| Sainsbury LON:SBRY | Half Year |
| Smith & Nephew LON:SN. | Q3 Trading |
| Tate & Lyle LON:TATE | Interims |
| TBC Bank LON:TBCG | Q3 |
| Vistry LON:VTY | Trading |
| Watches Of Switzerland LON:WOSG | Trading |
| Friday 07-Nov | |
| UK:Unemployment, UK:House Prices, US:Non-Farm Payrolls, US:Unemployment, GER:Balance of Trade | |
| International Consolidated Airlines LON:IAG | Q3 |





















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