Baystreet Staff - Friday, November 15, 2019 Fed Minutes Due Next Week Monday U.S. Economic lookahead Homebuilders Index (Nov.) Featured Earnings ZTO Express (NYSE:ZTO) (Q3) EPS estimates of 22 cents, compared to 20 cents in the prior-year quarter. Manchester United Ltd. (NYSE: MANU) (Q1) EPS estimates for loss of eight cents, compared to a gain of six cents in the prior-year quarter. Bilibili Inc. (NASDAQ: BILI) (Q3) EPS estimates for loss of 18 cents, compared to a loss of 13 cents in the prior-year quarter. Canada Featured Earnings Trulieve Cannabis Corp (TRUL:CNX) (Q3) EPS estimates of 13 cents, compared to 19 cents in the prior-year quarter. TuesdayU.S. Economic lookahead Housing Starts (Oct.) Building Permits (Oct.) Featured Earnings Home Depot (NYSE:HD) (Q3) EPS estimates of $2.52, compared to $2.51 in the prior-year quarter. Kohl's Corporation (NYSE: KSS) (Q3) EPS estimates of 84 cents, compared to 98 cents in the prior-year quarter. Urban Outfitters Inc. (Q1) (NASDAQ: URBN) EPS estimates of 56 cents, compared to 70 cents in the prior-year quarter. Canada Economic lookahead Monthly Survey of Manufacturing (Sept.) Manufacturing sales rose 0.8% to $57.6 billion in August, following two consecutive monthly declines. The transportation equipment and fabricated metal industries were mainly responsible for the growth in August.Featured Earnings George Weston Limited (T.WN) (Q3) EPS estimates of $2.20, compared to $2.25 in the prior-year quarter. Curaleaf Holdings Inc. (CURA:CNX) (Q3) EPS estimates for loss of two cents, identical to the prior-year quarter.Superior Gold Inc. (T.SGI) (Q3) EPS estimates for loss of three cents, compared to the loss of two cents to the prior-year quarter.WednesdayU.S. Economic lookahead FOMC Minutes (2 p.m. ET) Featured Earnings La-Z-Boy Incorporated (NYSE:LZB) (Q2) EPS estimates of 55 cents, compared to 48 cents to the prior-year quarter.Lowe's Companies Inc. (NYSE: LOW) (Q3) EPS estimates of $1.34, compared to $1.04 to the prior-year quarter.Nuance Communications Inc. (NASDAQ:NUAN) (Q3) EPS estimates of 17 cents, compared to 27 cents to the prior-year quarter.Canada Economic lookahead Consumer Price Index (Oct.) CPI rose 1.9% on a year-over-year basis in September, matching the increase in August. On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, the CPI fell 0.1% in September.Featured Earnings BioSyent Inc. (T.RX) (Q3) EPS estimates of nine cents, identical to the prior-year quarter.Metro Inc. (T.MRU) (Q4) EPS estimates of 69 cents, compared to 63 cents in the prior-year quarter.iAnthus Capital Holdings Inc (IAN:CNX) (Q3) EPS estimates for loss of eight cents, compared to a loss of 10 cents in the prior-year quarter.Thursday U.S. Economic lookahead Existing Home Sales (Oct.) Leading Economic Indicators (Oct.) Initial Jobless Claims (Nov. 12-18)Featured Earnings BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings Inc. (NYSE:BJ) (Q3) EPS estimates of 40 cents, compared to 38 cents in the prior-year quarter.Delta Apparel Inc. (NYSE: DLA) (Q4) EPS estimates of 48 cents, compared to 43 cents in the prior-year quarter.Gap Inc. (The) (GPS) (Q3) EPS estimates of 52 cents, compared to 69 cents in the prior-year quarter.Canada Economic lookahead Employment Insurance (Sept.) In August, 453,200 people received regular Employment Insurance benefits, virtually unchanged from the previous month. Featured Earnings Real Matters Inc. (T.REAL) (Q4) EPS estimates of seven cents, compared to two cents in the prior-year quarter.Friday U.S. Economic lookahead Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index – Flash (Nov.) Markit Servics PMI – Flash (Nov.) Consumer sentiment index (Nov.) Featured Earnings Foot Locker Inc. (NYSE: FL) (Q3) EPS estimates of $1.07, compared to 95 cents in the prior-year quarter.J.M. Smucker Company (NYSE:SJM) (Q2) EPS estimates of $2.15, compared to $2.17 in the prior-year quarter.Hibbett Sports Inc. (NASDAQ:HIBB) (Q3) EPS estimates of 12 cents, compared to 14 cents in the prior-year quarter.Canada Economic lookahead Retail Sales (Sept.) Sales in the retail trade sector edged down 0.1% in August to $51.5 billion. Sales were down in six sub-sectors, representing 51% of retail trade.