Hello friends and Fortunereaders.
This was a busy week with earnings beginning to pour in, including from some of the biggest banks. JPMorgan JPM 1.71% , Wells Fargo WFCNP 0.00% , Bank of America BOFA and Citigroup C 0.80% , all reported. It was also the kick off to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
The four-day work week ahead is even more packed (happy Martin Luther King Day on Monday!). A slew of earnings are scheduled from tech companies you’ve probably heard of, along with Starbucks and McDonald’s. The World Economic Forum in Davos also gets going with its usual mix of glitz and worry over various global crisis.
Here’s what you need to know for your week ahead.
1. Greetings from Davos!
Check Fortune.com regularly to get smart takes fromFortune’s Stephen Gandel and Editor Alan Murray, who will be reporting from the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. The event will start Wednesday and run through Saturday. You can count on heads of state, global financial leaders and tech moguls to be out in full force. In theory, the gathering is for improving the world through public-private cooperation. In practice, it’s a big business mixer.
2. Some big name tech companies report earnings
A number of tech companies report earnings this week. Starting things off Tuesday is Netflix NFLX 4.19% and IBM IBM 1.66% . Next up Wednesday afternoon is eBay EBAY 1.22% . Verizon VZ 1.89% carries the flag for telecom companies on Thursday.
3. The latest from Windows
It may not generate quite the same fanfare as Apple’s AAPL -0.78% huge events, but Microsoft MSFT 1.67% will get some headlines Wednesday when it unveils its latest about the Windows 10 operating system. Xbox’s chief Phil Spencer will be speaking, so you can also expect some gaming news to come out of the presentation. Terry Myerson and Joe Belfiore, two Windows Operating Systems Group execs, will also be there.
4. Top food companies will also be reporting
Starbucks SBUX 1.29% and McDonald’s MCD 0.12% , two of the most prominent U.S. restaurant companies, will put out their earnings this week. Starbucks will report first on Thursday evening. Meanwhile, McDonald’s will take center stage Friday morning.
5. Can’t forget about oil
This will be an important week for oil company watchers, who have a number earnings to look for amid sinking crude prices. On Tuesday, look out for oil services firms Baker Hughes BHI 5.66% and Halliburton HAL 4.82% . Energy companies have been forced to slash jobs and stop drilling. It will also be an opportunity to see how companies that are closely tied to oil prices like Delta Air Lines DAL 1.75% are doing with the vastly lower fuel prices. Delta’s earnings will be Tuesday morning.
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