“Buzz on the Street” Show: Dec. 2, 2019 Earnings Focus (NYSE: CRM WORK CLDR) (NASDAQ: CRWD)

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Salesforce.com, Inc. (NYSE: CRM) will release its 3rd quarter 2020 results on Tuesday after market close with analysts expecting an EPS of $0.66 cents on revenues of 4.4 billion dollars.

Then Slack Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: WORK) report will follow on Wednesday evening with expected earnings losses of 8 cents on revenues of just over 156 million dollars.

And on Thursday, CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD) and Cloudera, Inc. (NYSE: CLDR) both report after the market close with the former expecting an earnings loss of 11 cents on revenues of 118.8 million dollars and the latter a loss of 6 cents on 189.1 million dollars in revenue.

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