Stocks to Watch Tuesday: UnitedHealth, P&G, Whirlpool, Stellantis -- WSJ

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2025/07/29

By WSJ Staff

UnitedHealth (UNH): The under-pressure healthcare conglomerate will report its first quarterly results since pulling its financial guidance and replacing its chief executive in May. Shares, which have shed more than 40% this year, rose in premarket trading.

Procter & Gamble $(PG)$: The consumer-goods company is also due to report earnings. P&G said Monday that operations chief Shailesh Jejurikar would replace Jon Moeller as CEO from next year.

Whirlpool $(WHR.UK)$: The appliance maker cut its annual profit guidance and lowered its quarterly dividend. It said competitors have flooded the market with Asia-made products to beat the expected increase in tariffs. Shares skidded in off-hours trading.

Cadence Design Systems (CDNS): The software company will pay $140.6 million to the U.S. government to settle claims it illegally exported to China. Cadence posted better-than-expected quarterly results and raised its annual earnings outlook. Shares rose premarket.

PayPal (PYPL); Boeing (BA); Spotify (SPOT): The payments company, the plane maker and the streaming service are all due to post results Tuesday morning.

Stellantis $(STLA)$: The Chrysler owner reinstated its financial guidance and said it expects a tariff impact equivalent to roughly $1.7 billion this year. Shares fell in European trading.

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