Synchrony Financial, Johnson & Johnson, Citrix Systems, Western Alliance Bancorp., and SVB Financial almost always beat Wall Street's earnings estimates.
Of the hundreds of big companies set to report earnings next week, there are five key names that investors should be focused on as these companies almost always top
expectations.and found five stocks that nearly always beat Wall Street's earnings forecasts. Plus, these companies normally trade positive after their surefire earnings beat.
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