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Top Research Reports for Procter & Gamble, American Express & TJX

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Top Research Reports for Procter & Gamble, American Express & TJX Friday, March 6, 2026 The Zacks Research Daily presents the best research output of our analyst team…
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  • American Express is benefiting from strong spending growth, particularly from Millennials and Gen Z, supported by experience-driven rewards, travel and dining platforms and expanding digital capabilities

    80% confidence
  • PG's resilient performance underscores the power of its brand portfolio and disciplined operating strategy

    80% confidence
  • Genie Energy margin rebound expected after low-margin municipal aggregation contracts expire in the fourth quarter of 2025

    80% confidence
  • TJX continues to benefit from its resilient off-price model, strong value proposition and steady demand across apparel and home categories

    80% confidence
  • Genie Energy's retail unit (GRE) is expanding a resilient electricity customer base by targeting high-consumption meters and improving churn

    80% confidence
  • Coterra plans to spend $2.25 billion in capital expenditures in 2026

    80% confidence
  • Procter & Gamble continues to generate steady organic sales, supported by pricing strength and broad-based category growth, particularly in Beauty, Health Care and Grooming

    80% confidence
  • Woodward's Aerospace segment revenues expected to grow 15-20% in fiscal 2026

    80% confidence
  • American Express rising expense intensity, elevated credit-loss provisions amid weakening consumer credit trends and relatively high leverage could pressure margins and earnings stability

    80% confidence
  • Procter & Gamble is facing mounting margin pressure from elevated commodity costs, rising tariffs and higher financing expenses

    80% confidence
  • TJX sees long-term growth opportunities through global store expansion and disciplined execution across its retail banners

    80% confidence
  • A $400 million tariff headwind and a $250 million drag from higher interest and taxes threaten earnings growth at Procter & Gamble

    80% confidence
  • Diversegy's advisory model is scaling profitably and could double operating profit in 2026

    80% confidence
  • CompX Marine Components operating income skyrocketed 205%, gross margin hit 30.5% and operating margin was 21% for first nine months of 2025

    80% confidence

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Procter & Gamble · interest tax drag250 million_USD
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